Diet / Slimming Pills
There are many diet medications and pills that claim to help you lose weight and aid slimming. There are also many herbal supplements that say they can reduce your weight. There is little or no evidence that these readily available pills and supplements work. There is however evidence that prescription only medications can help patients lose weight. If you are considering using medication when slimming this should be done under the supervision of a fully trained and registered doctor. Doctors are the only people that can provide prescription only slimming medication. These medications have been shown in clinical research and trials to actually help patients lose weight. Diet pills should also be part of a weight loss management plan which also looks at changes in diet, lifestyle and exercise. When any patient is taking prescribed slimming pills they should have regular check-ups with a doctor to monitor their response and health. Beware of medications available on the internet as these will often be fake or can potentially be harmful to your health. Only take medication under the supervision of an experienced doctor.
How do prescription only weight loss pills work?
These prescription medications can work by a few mechanisms depending on the tablet. Some pills can help suppress appetite and reduce hunger, these are called appetite suppressants. Some tablets reduce the digestion and absorption of fat, these are known as lipase inhibitors.
How much does it cost ?
Our treatment plans are from £17.50 per week including consultations and medication.
Do slimming tablets work?
There is a good amount of evidence that prescription only slimming medication works in helping patients lose weight. This evidence comes from clinical research and trials when patients are given the medication or placebo (a tablet with no medical effect or active ingredient). The results showed that those taking the prescribed diet tablets had much more weight loss than those taking the placebo pills. There is little or no evidence that diet supplements and pills that you can buy over the counter help in weight loss. Articles about these over-the-counter diet tablets have been written by the BBC and Daily Mail.
Are appetite suppressants safe?
When given under doctor supervision appetite suppressants can be a safe and effective way to lose weight. As with all medications there are some risks and potential side effects. When appetite suppressants are prescribed you should have regular check-ups to make sure there are no problems with your health. This involves a consultation with a doctor who will measure your weight and blood pressure.
How do I make an appointment?
To arrange an appointment at any of our clinics just call 0845 491 8750.