Diet Pills
Diet Pills Health Risks
People who suffer from weight problems would like to believe that there is a
simple, easy solution to their situation. A quick fix of some kind that will
help them lose weight rapidly and without any effort. And there is a
multi-billion dollar industry that revolves around getting people to believe
promises of results that are qualified with fine print stating that the
statements they are making havent been evaluated by the FDA (US Food & Drug
Administration). One of the largest areas of the industry is diet pills. Not
only can they cause harmful side effects, but they can become both physically
and emotionally addictive.
One of the most dangerous aspects of diet pills is that they are not required
by law to be tested by the FDA before they are released to the public. However,
the FDA will act to remove a product from the market once it has been shown to
be dangerous. This happened in 2003 when the FDA banned products containing
ephedrine (ephedra) after they were suspected of being at least partly
responsible for the death of a prominent athlete. Secondly, these pills can be
purchased over the counter as well as by prescription. Its up to the buyer to
make sure he understands and uses the pills as they were intended. However,
some people who are trying to "fix" themselves and their weight problems can be
inclined to overdose on diet pills in order to try to speed up the weight loss
process even more.
The pills work in different ways. Many are appetite suppressants with active
ingredients like phenylpropanolamine or caffeine. Many of them are supposed to
increase the rate of your metabolism and at the same time they should help in
controlling the appetite. Others claim to block the bodys ability to absorb
fat. Others even claim to give the same results of a bariatric gastric banding
surgery without the operation. These pills expand in the stomach to create a
feeling of satiety. Last, but not least, some diet pills are based on the
process of eliminating waste or fluid from the body. Many include some form of
diuretic or laxative.
Diet pills can be addictive and can also have harmful side effects even when
they are taken according to the doctor's directions. If you have any health
problems, consult your physician before taking any kind of diet pill. Be sure
that you follow the directions and be sure that you're aware of possible side
effects. Stop taking the pills immediately if you experience any of them. Some
known side effects of diet pills include:
* anxiety or nervousness,
* irritability,
* insomnia and a feeling of restlessness or hyperactivity,
* high blood pressure,
* tightness in the chest,
* heart palpitations,
* heart attack,
* stroke or congestive heart failure,
* digestive tract problems like vomiting, diarrhea, constipation or other
stomach pain,
* fever,
* dry mouth,
* headaches,
* dizziness,
* blurred vision,
* profuse sweating,
* hair loss,
* menstrual cycle and sex drive disturbances and
* urinary tract problems.
In the case of overdose, users can experience tremors or convulsions, confusion
or hallucinations, breathing problems, renal failure or heart attack.
As you can see, diet pills need to be taken with caution due to all of the
physical risks. But there are emotional risks too. Often those trying to lose
weight may start to feel emotionally dependent on the pills. They may attribute
their initial success to diet pills only, forgetting any diet modifications,
exercise or other lifestyle changes that may have been the true reason for the
weight loss. People will often 'pill hop', trying one new pill after the other,
looking for the magic cure that will let them continue to eat whatever they
want but still lose weight. However, only a balanced, sensible diet combined
with exercise has been proven to keep weight off over any amount of time. And
no pill will cause the lifestyle and emotional changes needed to stop
overeating and start losing weight.
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