Are there prescription drugs that help with weight loss?

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  1. Weight Watchers®
     
    Weight Watchers® answered:

    Prescription weight-loss drugs do not guarantee success, but physicians do prescribe them under certain circumstances.

    Current medical guidelines stress that a lifestyle weight-loss program should always be the primary treatment for obesity. Medications, if used, should be a secondary treatment, with their use limited to obese individuals (or individuals who are overweight and have weight-related health complications). Consult a physician experienced in treating obesity.

    Weight Watchers offers a comprehensive approach to weight loss that can help you reach your goals. Learn more about Weight Watchers and how to join.

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  2. National Academy of Sports Medicine
     
    Yes. There are two main categories of prescription drugs. The first are appetite suppressants – these help reduce your appetite so you don’t feel so hungry and are more successful at eating less. The second are nutrient inhibitors (or blockers), which actually prevent the body from absorbing certain nutrients, namely fat. If your body doesn’t absorb it, it does not contribute to your Calories or your fat storage. There are side effects associated with both categories. With appetite suppressants, the most common side effects are dry mouth, insomnia, constipation and headache. With fat inhibitors (blockers) common side effects include urgent bowel movements, diarrhea, and gas with oily spotting.
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  3. Dr. Craig Primack
     
    Dr. Craig Primack answered:

    Prescription weight-loss drugs are nothing new; one has been on the market for over 50 years,  says bariatric medicine specialist Dr. Craig Primack. To learn more about this long-lived weight loss medication, as well as about prescriptions drugs that can cause weight gain, watch this video.





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