What are the hazards of taking weight loss pills

Weight loss drugs may cause palpitations, gastrointestinal disorders, liver and kidney function damage, endocrine disorders, and drug dependence. Use weight loss pills strictly according to medical advice and avoid self medication. The excitatory components such as sibutramine hydrochloride contained in weight loss pills may stimulate the sympathetic nervous system, leading to increased heart rate and blood pressure. Some drugs work by suppressing the appetite center, and long-term use may cause damage to the digestive tract mucosa, resulting in alternating symptoms of nausea, vomiting, constipation, and diarrhea. Weight loss drugs containing diuretics can disrupt electrolyte balance, induce hypokalemia, and increase renal burden.

Some traditional Chinese medicine weight loss products illegally add laxative ingredients, and forced defecation can damage the intestinal wall nerve plexus. Weight loss drugs containing thyroid hormones may interfere with normal metabolic function, leading to symptoms of hyperthyroidism such as hand tremors and hair loss. Some drugs that inhibit fat absorption can affect the intake of fat soluble vitamins, leading to dry skin and decreased vision.

Anabolic steroid weight loss drugs may interfere with estrogen levels, and women may experience menstrual disorders or even amenorrhea. Weight loss drugs containing banned ingredients such as fenfluramine can affect the serotonin system, leading to mood swings and binge eating rebound after discontinuation. Some online weight loss drugs have been found to contain illegally added derivatives of amphetamines, posing a risk of addiction. When choosing a weight loss method, priority should be given to adjusting the diet structure and exercise habits. It is recommended to adopt a Mediterranean dietary pattern, control refined carbohydrates intake, and increase high-quality protein and dietary fiber. Perform 150 minutes of moderate intensity aerobic exercise per week, such as brisk walking, swimming, etc. If medication intervention is required, regular medications such as Orlistat capsules should be used under the guidance of an endocrinologist for a short period of time, and liver function and electrocardiogram should be monitored regularly.

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