Weight-loss drugs work by different methods, and people often react to them differently. The phrase “Doctor’s orders” is well-known for a reason. A patient is often told to start off slowly and follow the expert’s guidance about when, and by how much, to increase the dosage. As with many other types of medication, several brands might need to be road-tested. Childhood Obesity News has spoken of several weight-loss drugs, some with rather disturbing side effects. A report from Harvard Health Publishing mentions a few that had to be withdrawn from availability: Dexfenfluramine and fenfluramine were taken off the market after they were linked to heart valve damage. Sibutramine (Meridia) was removed after it was linked to heart attack and stroke
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