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Six weight-loss drugs have been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for long-term use: Bupropion-naltrexone (Contrave) Liraglutide (Saxenda) Orlistat (Xenical, Alli) Phentermine-topiramate (Qsymia) Semaglutide (Wegovy) Setmelanotide (Imcivree)
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Read More »Are you an adult who has serious health problems because of your weight? Have you tried diet and exercise but haven't been able to lose enough weight? If you answered yes to these questions, a prescription weight-loss drug may be a choice for you. Prescription drugs are medicines that a health care provider prescribes for you. You can't buy them off the shelf in a drug store like you can buy nonprescription medicines. Just know that you need to use prescription weight-loss drugs in addition to — not instead of — a healthy diet and exercise.
Research suggests that long-term increases in cortisol levels are linked to abdominal obesity – in other words, belly fat. Prolonged stress leads...
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Read More »How long you take a weight-loss drug depends on whether the drug helps you lose weight. If you've lost enough weight to improve your health and you haven't had serious side effects, your health care provider may suggest that you take the drug long term. If you haven't lost at least 5% of your body weight after taking the full dose of a drug for 3 to 6 months, your health care provider will probably change your treatment. They may switch you to a different weight-loss drug.
7-Day Diet Plan To Lose 10 Pounds For People In A Time Crunch Go On A Calorie Deficit. Start Working Out. Try Intermittent Fasting. Eat More...
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They are low in calories and virtually fat-free; meaning adding them to diet may help accelerate the pace of your weight loss programme. They serve...
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A study funded by the National Institutes of Health has concluded that a low-fat diet is the way to go if you want to get rid of the most fat....
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Fasting for a certain number of hours each day or eating just one meal a couple days a week, can help your body burn fat. And scientific evidence...
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How your GP can help you lose weight assess your general health. help identify the cause of your weight gain. work out if there are any health...
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