Diet pills or weight loss drugs are all pharmacological agents that reduce or control weight. These drugs alter one of the fundamental processes of the human body, weight regulation, by altering either appetite, or absorption of calories. The main treatment modalities for overweight and obese individuals remain dieting and physical exercise.
In the United States orlistat (Xenical) is currently approved by the FDA for long-term use. It reduces intestinal fat absorption by inhibiting pancreatic lipase. Rimonabant (Acomplia), a second drug, works via a specific blockade of the endocannabinoid system.
It has been developed from the knowledge that cannabis smokers often experience hunger, which is often referred to as "the munchies". It has been approved in Europe for the treatment of obesity but has not been approved in the United States or Canada.
The European Medicines Agency, in October 2008, recommended the suspension of the sale of rimonabant as much as possible. Sibutramine (Meridia), which acts in the brain to inhibit deactivation of the neurotransmitters, which decreased appetite was withdrawn from the United States and Canadian markets in October 2010 due to cardiovascular concerns.
Because of the potential of this disease, it is important to ensure that obesity is not compromised.
Current and potential anti-obesity drugs may operate through one or more of the following mechanisms:
Appetite Suppression-Catecholamines and their derivatives (such as phentermine and other amphetamine-based drugs) are used for this, but other classes of drugs, as an antidepressants and mood stabilizers. And topiramate). Drugs blocking the cannabinoid receptors may be a future strategy for appetite suppression.
Increase of the body's metabolism.
Interference with the body's ability to absorb specific nutrients in food. For example, Orlistat (also known as Xenical and Alli). The OTC fiber supplements for the purpose of inhibiting digestion and lowering caloric absorption
Anorectics have been used to suppress appetite (e.g., digoxin).
Many of these substances are related to amphetamine.
Unresearched nonprescription products or programs for weight loss are heavily promoted by mail and print advertising and on the internet. The US Food and Drug Administration recommends caution with use of these products, since many of the claims and safety are unsubstantiated.
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