Approved weight loss medications: can it help?
All you need to know about weight loss medications
Weight loss medications are injections or tablets used if you have committed to a diet and exercised but have not been able to lose enough weight, so taking a prescription medication to lose weight has become a suitable option for you Instead of bariatric surgery.
But remember that when taking prescription medications, you must follow a healthy diet and exercise. It is not a substitute for them.
What medications are approved for weight loss?
There are some reasons that a person must have to use these medications, which are:
A person’s inability to lose weight through diet and exercise.
For people who suffer from bariatric and not for those who just want to get rid of a few kilograms.
Your BMI is higher than 30, which means you are obese.
Your BMI is higher than 27 and you also have a serious bariatric-related health problem, such as diabetes or high blood pressure.
What medications are approved for weight loss?
The US Food and Drug Administration has approved weight loss medications for long-term use, which are:
Bupropion-naltrexone (Contrave)
Liraglutide (Saxenda)
Orlistat (Xenical and Alli).
Phentermine-topiramate (Qsymia)
Semaglutide (Wegovy)
Stemelanotide (Imcivree)
All of these medications are intended to reduce the feeling of hunger or make you feel more full.
Safety and follow-up in the use of weight loss medications
These medications are more effective and are a safe alternative to bariatric surgery. However, like any medication, these medications carry side effects that must be monitored to avoid potential risks.
Therefore, patients need periodic follow-up with the doctor to monitor their health and adjust doses as needed, as treatment and symptoms vary from one case to another
How effective are weight loss medications?
Medications contribute significantly to weight loss, and if you follow a low-calorie diet and exercise regularly in addition to taking medications, the weight loss rate may increase.
But you should take into consideration that these medications may not be effective for all people. When you stop taking these medications, you will likely regain much or all of the weight you lost.
What are the side effects of taking weight loss medications?
There are some mild side effects such as nausea, constipation, and diarrhea.
In other cases, the side effects are serious, so you should consult your doctor and inform him of all the symptoms you feel and learn how to avoid these effects and risks.
We must remind you that weight loss medications are not the solution to losing weight, but they help you lose weight and change your lifestyle by following a healthy diet and practicing some sports activities.
Dr. Samir Al Rahmani, the best surgeon in Dubai and a consultant in the field of bariatric, laparoscopic surgery, and general surgery, advises the necessity of continuous follow-up after the operation with your doctor, and you can contact him through the number:
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