Diet Pill Safety

The Truth and Fiction About Weight Loss Supplements

By Audrey Esposito, published Aug 14, 2005
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There are several prescription and over-the-counter pills available that claim to help you lose weight safely.  But there are some warnings you need to know before taking diet pills.

One prescription diet pill is called Orlistat, brand-name Xenical.  It blocks your body from absorbing fat.  However it can also decrease absorption of important vitamins.  It can also cause problems in people with chronic malabsorption syndromes or gallbladder problems.  People with a history of kidney stones, diabetes, anorexia or bulimia should ask their doctor if these conditions would interfere with taking Xenical.  If you take other weight loss medications or cyclosporine, youshould also talk to your doctor before taking Xenical.

If Xenical or Orlistat is taken with a high-fat meal, there is a bigger chance of digestive issues, such as oily or fatty stools, gas, or an inability to control bowel movements.

Another prescription diet pill with important warnings to consider is Meridia, also called Sibutramine.  Meridia affectsbrain chemicals that are related to appetite.   Its best-known side effect is increased blood pressure.

Another warning related to Meridia is that you should not take it with certain antidepressants.  You should also talkto your doctor before taking Meridia if you have heart disease, irregular heartbeats, congestive heart failure or a stroke history.  Some side effects of Meridia include tremor, nervousness, headache, insomnia, dry mouth and constipation.

Phentermine, half of the banned prescription diet combo known as “phen-fen”, is still available on the market as an appetite suppressant.  Its side effects include nervousness, irritability, nausea, headache, constipation and sleep issues.  An important warning for phentermine is that it’s only approved for short-term use, and it doesn’t seem to work for everyone as well as it did when combined with the now-banned medication fenfluramine.

Takeaways
  • Only purchase diet pills and supplements from reputable pharmacies and stores.
  • Many web sites deal in diet pills, but you may not get what you pay for.
  • Some prescription weight loss medications include Meridia, Xenical and Phentermine.
Did You Know?
Diet pills purchased on the Internet may not contain any active ingredients.
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Posted on 04/22/2007 at 5:04:00 PM

 
So if phen-fen is that dangerous wher it has caused death why are they still selling it. They're just looking for a law suit.

Posted on 03/29/2006 at 8:03:00 PM

 
Phen-fen is still on the market? My girlfriend used to take that diet pill but she said they'd taken it off the market.

Posted on 08/14/2005 at 7:08:00 PM

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