There isn't a single "perfect" medicine for losing weight, as weight loss can be influenced by various factors including diet, exercise, metabolism, and overall health. However, there are medications approved by healthcare professionals to aid in weight loss when combined with lifestyle changes.
Some common weight loss medications include:
Orlistat (Alli, Xenical): Orlistat works by blocking the absorption of fat in the intestine. It is typically prescribed in combination with a reduced-calorie diet and exercise for people with obesity.
Phentermine (Adipex-P, Lomaira): Phentermine is an appetite suppressant that can help with short-term weight loss. It is usually prescribed for individuals who are obese and have not been able to lose weight through diet and exercise alone.
Liraglutide (Saxenda): Liraglutide is a medication originally developed to treat type 2 Diabetes but has also been approved for weight loss. It works by slowing digestion and reducing appetite.
Bupropion/naltrexone (Contrave): This medication is a combination of two drugs that work together to reduce appetite and cravings. Bupropion is an antidepressant and smoking cessation aid, while naltrexone is used to treat alcohol and opioid dependence.
It's important to note that these medications are typically prescribed under the guidance of a healthcare provider and are intended for individuals with a BMI (Body Mass Index) above a certain threshold, or for those with weight-related health conditions such as type 2 diabetes or high blood pressure. Additionally, medication alone is not a comprehensive solution for weight loss; it should be combined with lifestyle changes such as a healthy diet and regular exercise for long-term success. Always consult with a healthcare professional before starting any weight loss medication.
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There is no patron saint of losing weight.
you need to burn the calories to shed extract fat our body..medicines may not give you long term results
A lack of motivation prevents many people from losing weight.
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No losing weight doesn't have anything to do with crooked teeth! LOL!
You're losing me, here. I'm steadily losing weight!
I think itwill take a year before you start losing weight or increasing in weight.
I'm not to sure but I think while losing weight.
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You can gain weight when using the medicine Clozapine.
You determine the right weight that is perfect for you by guessing and adjusting with what weight you are comfortable beginning with.