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Meridia- Undefeated Champion in the Market of Weight Loss Pills

However, Meridia is a relatively new diet drug approved by the FDA for use by overweight patients with a body mass index (BMI) of 30+.

Author: Kim Parker
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Today obesity has become a very big concern for people all around the world. There are many kinds of weight reduction medicines available in the market but most of the times people don-t understand that weight reduction medications are mainly designed for trivial or cosmetic weight loss. They are designed to help obese patients, as part of an overall weight management program and so they should not be used as a substitute for healthy eating and exercise. But on the opposite side, all clinical weight loss trials show that obesity drugs are only effective when used in combination with a healthy diet and regular exercise. Generally, there are two basic types of FDA-approved obesity pharmaceuticals: drugs that reduce fat-absorption and those that reduce appetite.

Although, the prescription drugs typically work on chemicals in the brain, leading to a reduction in appetite. Most are FDA-approved medicines are only for short-term use (less than one year.) The only appetite suppressing drug approved for long-term use is Meridia (active ingredient, Sibutramine). However, Meridia is a relatively new diet drug approved by the FDA for use by overweight patients with a body mass index (BMI) of 30+. It is highly advisable to take this medicine as part of an overall weight control program, which should also include a healthy weight loss diet, regular physical exercise and other appropriate lifestyle modifications. There are hundreds of websites providing online information on the consumption of Meridia.

Consumption of such effective appetite suppressants may also result in side effects like: insomnia, dry mouth, diarrhea or constipation, headache or dizziness, restlessness, tremors, nervousness or anxiety, etc. Many cases of seizures, strokes, raised blood pressure, and heart damage have also been observed but these are rare events.

Nonetheless, Meridia has been associated with serious adverse health events in a number of obese patients. Resultantly, some countries have banned its use. Still, over 8.5 million patients worldwide have been prescribed the drug and thus the incidence of such side effects appears to be quite low. It is estimated that over 100,000 American doctors have prescribed Meridia and it has been approved by the FDA since 1997. Sibutramine, being its active ingredient, has been clinically tested in over 100 trials involving more than 12,000 patients. Therefore, Meridia still stands undefeated in the market of weight suppressant pills.

About Author

“Kim Parker” is an associate editor to the website http://www.hateweight.com. It is committed to provide visitors with complete information on weight loss, diet pills, obesity and phentermine. We also provide articles on health related topics. Your feedback & comments will be highly appreciated at email editor@hateweight.com

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