Most "normal" medications are known to have side effects, which range
from almost non-existent all the way up to quite serious and even life
threatening. These side effects, if serious enough, then have to be
treated by even more drugs and procedures. Kind of a vicious cycle.
Antidepressants
are no different, in the fact that they have one particular side
effect, namely, weight loss. This is thought to be brought about by the
appetite suppressant qualities of the antidepressant.it is not
recommended, however, to take antidepressants to aid in weight loss
Patients
who are taking antidepressants are likely to be on their medication for
a long period of time, and the weight loss associated with their
treatment is normally temporary and the weight normally returns to
normal a short while after the antidepressants have stopped being taken.
One
antidepressant treatment called Buproprion has been reported to have
the effect of substantial weight loss over a 2 year period.
Although
this side effect is seen by many to be a double whammy and two results
for the price of one. The FDA has laid down strict regulations on how
manufacturers advertise their drugs, however, that doesn't stop doctors
prescribing a drug to treat a condition other than the one the drug is
designed and promoted for... for example, Amphetamines are advertised
for the treatment of depression but they are widely prescribed for the
treatment for obesity. This of course can be very dangerous as these
medications can have the potential for being very addictive.
Socially,
the public are turning a blind eye to the possible dangerous
consequences of this practice, with the view being that "I'm feeling a
lot happier and losing weight at the same time". Why would they complain
about that?
Weight loss meds should not be taken lightly, even if
they have been prescribed according to FDA guidelines and only people
who are at high medical risk due to obesity, should consider this route.
Which is why more and more people are going down the natural, herbal or homeopathic route. At least that way, it's known what you are putting in your body.
After
all remember in the 1950's when doctors prescribed cigarettes to combat
stress. Yes. So do the millions of cancer patients around the world.
Just think about whats going in your body. Obviously, we definitely need
conventional drugs and treatments, but surely not all of them.
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