Sibutramine (trade name Meridia in the U.S. and Canada, Reductil in Europe and most other countries) is a weight loss pill for the treatment of obesity, as an appetite suppressant. Meridia uses neurotransmitters within the brain to naturally suppress your appetite and cut down your meal portions.
Made from sibutramine, this active ingredient can help users to effectively lose weight at a pace that is right for them, whilst enabling them to cut down on snacking.
If users suffer from any of the following: high blood pressure, sever liver or kidney disease, coronary artery disease or are already others forms of medication (depression, Prozac, Zoloft, Luvox, Paxil), they are advised to avoid Meridia.
Recommended users seek medical advice before use and go for regular check-ups to monitor blood pressure and pulse rate
|  | Xenical is a weight-loss aid used to help people who fit certain weight requirements, lose weight and then maintain their weight. It comes in dark-blue, hard-gelatin capsules, with light-blue imprinting. Xenical is the first of a new class of anti-obesity drugs known as lipase inhibitors.
Xenical decreases the absorption of some fat-soluble vitamins and beta-carotene. To compensate, you should take beta-carotene and a multivitamin with vitamins A, E, D, and K once a day, at least 2 hours before or 2 hours after taking Xenical. Use it with a reduced-calorie diet.
Xenical is available only with a doctor's prescription. Before your doctor can prescribe xenical, he or she will need to determine if this weight-loss approach is right for you. It is very important to talk to your doctor if you're considering using xenical as part of a weight-loss program.
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