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Meridia Diet Pill
Review Generic name: Sibutramine Sibutramine, more commonly known by the brand name Meridia, tackles weight loss by making you feel full so you’ll eat less. To create a feeling of fullness, Meridia weight loss drug alters your brain chemistry by blocking the re-uptake of two brain chemicals—serotonin and norepinephrine. Given the alterations in brain chemistry, Meridia can’t be taken a with host of other medications that affect the same brain chemicals, such as anti-depressants. Common Meridia side effects include headache, dry mouth, constipation, difficulty sleeping, and high blood pressure. One of the most dangerous rare side effects is pulmonary hypertension, which can be deadly. If you can handle the side effects, clinical trials have shown Meridia can be an effective weight loss drug for some people. In a year-long weight loss study, patients who ate a reduced calorie diet and took Meridia diet pill lost an average of 10 pounds in one year, whereas patients who only dieted lost 3.5 pounds. People who lost at least 4 pounds in the first month on Meridia reaped the most long-term weight loss benefits. If you try Meridia and don’t lose at least 4 pounds the first month, your doctor might recommend trying a different weight loss drug. As with all weight loss drugs, you still need to eat a reduced calorie diet and exercise to see good results. For Meridia’s contribution to those good results, expect to pay about $90 per month. If you are significantly overweight or suffer from obesity-related health conditions, your health insurance might cover a portion of the cost. Consult your doctor if you think Meridia diet pills might work for you. |
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