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Article Archives 2006 » Diet Pills: Meridia

Meridia-The Safest Way To Weight Loss

Introduction

With the intervention of diet pill in the online market, we have been frantically searching for a drug which promises least side effects. Little do people care about health and buy weight loss drugs at the drop of a hat. However, what they do not look beyond is the possibility of leading a healthy life, balanced diet, and exercise. Weight loss drugs or diet pills are no magic. They are prescribed for the sole purpose of tackling with clinical obesity. Here is Meridia for those who want to worry a little less on the harmful effects of diet pills.

How does Meridia work?

Of all the three classes of drugs prescribed for weight loss, Meridia diet pills are probably the most effective of them all.
Marketed as blue-yellow capsules of three different strengths (5, 10, or 15 mg each), Sibutramine (as it is called pharmacologically), packs quite a punch. Numerous research studies have documented an average weight loss of up to 12 kg over a period of 6 months to 1 year. Therapy usually includes Meridia in conjunction with a healthy lifestyle, exercise and diet.

Meridia diet pills act by increasing the concentration of chemical substances called monoamines (noradrenalin, serotonin and dopamine) in the brain. This allows a multi-pronged action at various centers, stimulating the sympathetic nervous system and the satiety center, along with other unknown affects on metabolism to ultimately decrease appetite and reduce food intake.

When combined with a low-calorie diet and appropriate lifestyle modifications, Meridia diet pills have documented a weight loss anywhere between 2-12 kg over a period of 6 to 12 months. Information from follow-up studies suggests that this weight loss can then be maintained for a substantial amount of time on diet and activity alone.

Sibutramine, the active ingredient in Meridia, does not cause a decrease in the lean body weight (the non-fat content of the body) or blood sugar levels. It decreases the uric acid levels, which is useful since higher uric acid levels in higher weight groups can lead to gout.

An important point to note about drug therapy for obesity.

Drug therapy for obesity is indicated in individuals in whom obesity cannot be attributed to underlying endocrine and metabolic disorders. Drug therapy is initiated at a BMI of 30 kg/m2 (or 27 kg/m2 in the presence of other risk factors like hypertension, coronary artery disease, diabetes) after a failure of diet and exercise to produce a weight loss of greater than 0.5 kg/1 lb. per week for 4 weeks.

Conclusion

It is wise to use a little wisdom when you take prescription drug and hence, diet pills are no exception to the rule. Take advice of your doctor if you are suffering from liver or kidney disorders, glaucoma, heart problems, seizures, stroke, gall-stones, and so on. Meridia is initially prescribed for four weeks, during which the individual taking the drug is monitored for weight loss side effects. A close watch is kept on blood pressure and heart rate. These tend to go up -- especially if the drug is working. A minimal weight loss of 4 lb should be achieved during this duration or therapy should be re-evaluated. In case this target weight loss is not achieved, the therapy should be either discontinued or dosage can be increased to 15mg/day in the absence of side effects.


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