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Is It Safe For Me To Take Adipex?

I had gastric sleeve in January 2013. I have lost approx. 50 pounds but haven t lost any in the past couple of months. I had a heart stent put in in 2012. Is it safe for me to take Adipex to try to boost my weight loss again. YYYY@YYYY
Tue, 11 Feb 2014
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Hello dear,

It is not advisable to take any medication to lose weight, because:
1. The medications interfere with the normal metabolic rate of the body & causes a number of side effects.
2. The individual tends to gain more weight after stoppage of the medication.

So, before choosing any such medication or health supplement, it is advisable to consult your family physician once.

For effective weight control, equal importance should be given to both diet & exercise.
So, a low calorie low fat diet and regular exercise should be followed such as:

1. Avoid eating white breads, rice and pasta. They have high calories and increases the blood sugar level.
2. It is better to have complex carbohydrates such as whole wheat bread, oatmeal and brown rice.
3. Consume low fat versions of milk and cheese and avoid oily foods.
4. Have a diet rich in low calorie protein foods such as egg whites, skinless chicken, fish, etc.
5. It is better to avoid soft drinks and fruit juices which are rich in calories.
Instead, drink large amount of water (about 6 to 8 glasses) throughout the day.
6. Dietary fiber such as whole grains, vegetables, fruits, and nuts can also be included in the diet.

If you still find any difficulty, kindly get certain investigations like estimation of blood pressure & blood sugar levels, Thyroid profile & Lipid profile to rule out any pathological cause.

Wishing you a Good Health.
Take care.
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Is It Safe For Me To Take Adipex?

Hello dear, It is not advisable to take any medication to lose weight, because: 1. The medications interfere with the normal metabolic rate of the body & causes a number of side effects. 2. The individual tends to gain more weight after stoppage of the medication. So, before choosing any such medication or health supplement, it is advisable to consult your family physician once. For effective weight control, equal importance should be given to both diet & exercise. So, a low calorie low fat diet and regular exercise should be followed such as: 1. Avoid eating white breads, rice and pasta. They have high calories and increases the blood sugar level. 2. It is better to have complex carbohydrates such as whole wheat bread, oatmeal and brown rice. 3. Consume low fat versions of milk and cheese and avoid oily foods. 4. Have a diet rich in low calorie protein foods such as egg whites, skinless chicken, fish, etc. 5. It is better to avoid soft drinks and fruit juices which are rich in calories. Instead, drink large amount of water (about 6 to 8 glasses) throughout the day. 6. Dietary fiber such as whole grains, vegetables, fruits, and nuts can also be included in the diet. If you still find any difficulty, kindly get certain investigations like estimation of blood pressure & blood sugar levels, Thyroid profile & Lipid profile to rule out any pathological cause. Wishing you a Good Health. Take care.