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Manufacturers are quick to point out that their diet pills only contain natural substances. Before you rush off out and by these pills, consider if you’re doing this to avoid cutting back on your calorie intake and more importantly, have you had this approved by your physician. Whichever way you intend to approach this, with your physicians knowledge and approval or not, pay good heed to the warnings on the side of the packaging for potential side-effects which ca even be life threatening if ignored.
These tablets are not meant to be taken with food or mixed into drinks, whether crushed or not, but do make sure that you have a full glass of water to take them with. Because diet pills have a diuretic effect, meaning you go to the toilet more often, it is easy to become dehydrated so it is necessary to drink more water, as much as as 8 glasses per day.
An increase in the number of diet pills you take will not automatically improve the effectiveness of the pills, however could in fact just make the negative aspects worse and place you in greater danger. Heartbeat should be less than 86 beats per minute so stop taking the pills if it reaches 90 or higher, that is why you must check your pulse regularly.
It is important to follow the instructions that come with the tablets, but equally listen to what your nutritionist says and follow your dietary plan as they probably won’t work as expected. If possible, try to avoid the use of diet tablets with the appetite suppressant phenylpropanolamine as it has been linked to increased cases of stroke according to FDA, but your dietitian should be able to give more complete advice on this.
There are two types of diet pills, one is prescription only and the other is an over-the-counter diet pill. The problem is that over the counter tablets are not regulated like those prescribed and monitored by the FDA and can only be advertised using a strict code of practice.
Even eight loss pills that are approved for long term use like Xenical can have unwanted side effects like oily fecal discharges and diarrhea. Rather than take a pill, your nutritionist would of course prefer you decide to start a low fat diet as the tablets available over the counter are not regulated even though they are a foodstuff.
Your local pharmacist me be able to help you find a diet pill that can help, as many of the others previously mentioned are not even tested by government agencies so can be potentially lethal in the wrong situation. This is very relevant if you have a family medical history which contains incidents of stroke, seizures, prostrate and thyroid problems, including heart, blood pressure and even mental illness.
This is also relevant if you’re expecting a baby or even trying for one. Anyone with an allergy to the food dye tartrazine or to sulfites should also stay away from using diet tablets as well under the under 18s and those over sixty especially if they require the use of stimulants to replace exercise. It wouldn’t be fair to say that diet pills do not have their place in combating weight problems, however you must be careful about their use.

October 25th, 2009 at 2:43 am
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