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Your primary care physician is not likely to give you a prescription for diet drugs immediately. Unhealthy body weight often comes with serious health conditions that must be factored into any weight loss plan.
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Read More »Are the latest prescription diet drugs the answer to the nation’s obesity epidemic? For millions of Americans in search of a cure, optimistic advertising and recent research may seem to point to weight loss medications as a solution. Research shows that all five drugs approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) are effective, although some are more effective than others and all have side effects. However, doctors warn that if you are looking for a long-term weight loss solution, you won’t find it on drug store shelves. Drugs are a complement to a physician-prescribed weight loss plan — rather than the plan itself. Yet, patients are hopeful, regularly showing up in doctors’ offices to ask for prescriptions. “There are patients who come in, first-time visit, saying ‘I want to be on medications to lose weight. The majority of the time, they want the drugs right away,’” said Patricia Feito-Fernandez, M.D., primary care physician with Baptist Health Primary Care. “What people need to understand is that it’s not as easy as it sounds. Medications will not cure the problem,” Dr. Feito said. “It’s more about habits and lifestyle. That’s the number one thing that patients really need to tackle before even considering medications for weight loss. Medicines are not a quick fix.”
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Read More »The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimates that about one-third of American adults are obese. Weight loss drugs may be prescribed for people with a body mass index (BMI) of 30 or higher. If you have at least one risk factor linked to obesity, such as Type II diabetes or high blood pressure and a BMI of 27 or above, your doctor may also prescribe medication. Research has shown that losing just 5 percent of your initial weight lowers risk of Type II diabetes and heart disease, making the use of diet drugs a potentially significant supplement for some patients.
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