



We've all thought about their possibilities at least once, but do all of those appetite suppressants that we see on TV really work? Appetite suppressants are drugs that reduce your desire to eat. Appetite suppressants are used by doctors to treat obesity on a short-term basis. Appetite suppressants can help you to lose weight while you learn to control your cravings and exercise. Changes in eating and lifestyle habits must be developed to continue your weight loss in the long term.
Many appetite suppressants are now available over-the-counter. Over-the-counter appetite suppressants are frequently stimulants from the amphetamine family. However, the side effects of many amphetamines include addiction, tachycardia and hypertension. Experts warn that prolonged and unsupervised use of an appetite suppressant containing amphetamines is dangerous.
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While using appetite suppressants, your doctor should check on your progress at regular intervals to ensure the medication is not causing any dangerous side effects. Side effects of appetite suppressants include:
-Dry mouth
-Dizziness
-You may feel lightheaded
-Drowsiness or a feeling of not being alert
-Chest pain; decreased ability to exercise; trouble breathing
-Fainting
-Swelling of feet or lower legs
-Increased blood pressure
-Difficult or painful urination
-Paranoia and hallucinations
-Numbness on the face or body
-Unusual bleeding or bruising
If you have been taking appetite suppressants for a long time or in large doses, do not stop taking it without first checking with your doctor. Your doctor may want to wean you off gradually to reduce the possibility of withdrawal side effects.