There’s no magic pill that can help you lose weight, but some prescription and over-the-counter medications can boost your efforts to be healthier — especially when used in conjunction with a well-rounded diet and exercise routine. Weight loss pills work in a variety of ways, such as appetite suppression, reducing the body’s ability to absorb fats or by helping you feel fuller after meals. Some antidepressant, diabetes and antiseizure medications can also aid in weight loss.

While many weight loss pills are available, not all of them are safe. In fact, some have been recalled or taken off the market after being linked to health issues like liver disease, high blood pressure and damaged heart valves.강남다이어트병원

One of the most controversial was a combination of fenfluramine and phentermine, which was sold under the name Fen-Phen, and was linked to severe side effects including heart valve damage and pulmonary hypertension. Other products have been withdrawn due to other health concerns, such as muscle problems, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea.

Aside from the risk of serious health complications, there is a possibility that some diet pills can be addictive. That’s why it’s important to follow the advice of experts, such as a dietitian or pharmacist.

Most people who use diet pills are looking to speed up their weight loss efforts, says personal trainer Todd Person, owner of Metabolic Project in Los Angeles. He adds that “a good supplement can help you stay on track with your fitness goals.”

There are a number of FDA-approved prescription and over-the-counter medications that can aid in weight loss. These include liraglutide (Saxenda), semaglutide (Wegovy), naltrexone-bupropion (Contrave), phentermine-topiramate (Qsymia) and orlistat.다이어트약

All of these medications can cause side effects, which may be mild to moderate and usually involve gastrointestinal distress. For example, orlistat is a capsule that works by blocking the enzyme lipase in the intestines, which prevents the absorption of about a third of ingested fat. The undigested fat is then excreted in the stool.

Ultimately, most nutritionists and doctors agree that diet pills should be used as a tool to help you get healthy. The best way to do that is to work with a registered dietitian to develop a nutritious, balanced meal plan that meets your needs and provides the proper nutrients to support optimal health and wellness.