Do you have any effective weight loss pills

At present, the approved weight loss drugs in China mainly include Orlistat capsules, Liraglutide injection, and sustained-release capsules of Fentrametin hydrochloride, but they must be strictly used according to medical advice. Weight loss pills are suitable for specific obese individuals and cannot replace dietary control and exercise.

1. Orlistat Capsules

Orlistat capsules are gastrointestinal lipase inhibitors that can reduce fat absorption in the diet and are suitable for obese individuals with a body mass index exceeding 28. Common adverse reactions include oily spots, increased gastrointestinal exhaust, and long-term use may affect the absorption of fat soluble vitamins. During use, it is necessary to follow a low-fat diet. Pregnant women and patients with chronic malabsorption syndrome are prohibited from using it.

2. Liraglutide Injection

Liraglutide injection was originally a hypoglycemic drug, but later approved for the treatment of obesity. It works by delaying gastric emptying and central appetite suppression. Daily subcutaneous injection is required, which may cause gastrointestinal reactions such as nausea and vomiting. It is contraindicated for individuals with a history of medullary thyroid cancer. This medicine should be used under the supervision of a doctor and the dosage cannot be adjusted by oneself.

3. Fentrametin hydrochloride sustained-release capsules

This compound formulation reduces weight by suppressing appetite and enhancing satiety, and is suitable for obese patients with a body mass index exceeding 30. May cause side effects such as dry mouth, constipation, and sensory abnormalities. It is contraindicated for pregnant women and glaucoma patients. During the medication period, blood pressure and heart rate should be monitored regularly, and the continuous use time usually does not exceed 12 weeks.

4. Amphetamine hydrochloride and naltrexone sustained-release tablets

exert their effects by regulating the appetite regulation mechanism of the central nervous system, and are suitable for obese patients with ineffective dietary and exercise control. Common side effects include nausea, headache, insomnia, and are contraindicated for epilepsy patients and those with eating disorders. The dosage of this medication needs to be gradually adjusted, and sudden discontinuation may lead to withdrawal symptoms.

5. Metformin sustained-release tablets

Although metformin sustained-release tablets are mainly used to treat diabetes, they have a certain auxiliary weight loss effect on obese patients with insulin resistance. May cause gastrointestinal discomfort and vitamin B12 deficiency, and should be used with caution in patients with liver and kidney dysfunction. During use, lifestyle interventions are necessary, and weight loss effects are limited when used alone. All weight loss drugs have potential adverse reactions and must be used after evaluation by a professional doctor. It is recommended to scientifically lose weight through basic methods such as adjusting dietary structure, controlling daily calorie intake, and increasing aerobic exercise. It is advisable to lose no more than 0.5-1 kilogram per week, as rapid weight loss can lead to metabolic disorders. Establishing a long-term healthy lifestyle is the key to maintaining weight, as extreme dieting or drug dependence may cause rebound and health damage. If the body mass index exceeds 24 and there are metabolic diseases such as hypertension and diabetes, you should go to the endocrine department or weight loss clinic in time.

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