In the recent past, a fresh weight loss prescription
drug/medication was recently approved for use as drug for weight loss and
slimming down. The weight loss pills/the weight loss medication called Qsymia,
became approved and obtainable from pharmacies this year 2102 especially in the
USA. The initial latest weight loss medication in its class to be sold for 13
year period, it is only planned for definite types of situations of obesity and
weight loss. Find out more about how to identify if the weight loss
drug/medication is right for you in this weight loss article guide.
Clinical trials exposed that weight loss drug - Qsymia assists
weight loss/obesity patients lose about 10% percent of their body weight, ABC
News reported the previous day. Mixing two weight loss medications used in body
weight management, it reduces/inhibits/suppresses appetite for food/diet and decreases
longing for food/diet. Though, weight loss and medical experts caution that if
you need to lose just a few pounds of body weight, you ought to use a special
weight loss process, like Doctor. Oz's accepted harmless weight loss crash diet
(access here for the details of Dr Oz).
But if your body weight is intimidating
your health, it is significance taking into account, Dr. Sue Decotiis, who’s an
expert in obesity & weight loss, told WebMD the previous day. "For those
of us who are weight loss experts, any fresh device we can get our hands on is
very thrilling," Dr. Decotiis explained. "We are not talking about
the person who just needs to lose 10 pounds of weight. We are talking about the
patient who is obese or very over-weight with related health/medical problems."
For such individuals, lifestyle changes alone cannot always work during weight
loss. Their physical bodies burn less carbohydrate/body fuel; they may have
metabolic problems; physical exercise is painful and they feel hungry, every so
often resorting to binge eating (open here for an understanding article onDr. Oz's opinion on binge eating disorder).
Though, weight loss drug - Qsymia has some side effects, like
heart issues and potential birth defects. The drug manufacturer warns that if
you are of child-bearing age, you must validate with your medical doctor that
you are making using of efficient birth control before obtaining a prescription
for weight loss medication. But the gains shown during the various clinical
trials are inspiring, according to Dr. Michelle Look, who have been treating patients
in the Qsymia clinical trials. "We found that over the entire 52 weeks of
the first clinical trial, patients lost about 11% to 14% of their body
weight," Dr. Look told WebMD during the clinical trial. "But the most
remarkable weight loss effect we saw was in patients who were pre-diabetic."
These patients didn’t become diabetic, while those who did have diabetes
experienced a drop in blood sugar level and still, in a number of cases, were
able to stop their medication for blood sugar.
But not all medical doctor/physicians agree. HealthDay News lately
reported that most health professionals feel that the two new weight loss medication/weight
drugs will not solve the nation's obesity/overweight epidemic. Summing up the
general agreement among weight loss experts, registered dietician Keri Gans
declared, "The base line is there is no such thing as a magic weight loss pill/weight
loss drug and I hope that individuals do not think by taking this weight loss pill
that it will guarantee long-term weight loss. We need to be reminded that foods,
diet and exercise are still significant in weight loss, weight control and
obesity."
Written and Reviewed by Irem Bright, Dr - The Fellow Global Citizen