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Results 1 - 10 of 320 for "weight-loss" medicines
  1. ... different medicines used for weight loss. Before trying weight-loss medicines, your health care provider will recommend that you ... Several weight-loss medicines are available in the United States. About 5 to 10 pounds (lbs) (2 to 4.5 kilograms [ ...
  2. ... your provider before using them. You can discuss weight loss medicines with your provider. Many people lose at least ... regain the weight when they stop taking the medicine unless they have ... surgery (also called metabolic and bariatric surgery or ...
  3. ... Nicotine Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) Phentermine (a weight loss medicine) Testosterone and other anabolic steroids and performance-enhancing ...
  4. ... Certain high blood pressure drugs Epinephrine and norepinephrine Weight loss medicine (tiratricol) Too much thyroid medicine (levothyroxine) Tetrabenazine, a ...
  5. ... Can I talk to people who have had weight-loss surgery? What medicines should I take the day of the surgery? ...
  6. ... symptoms caused by high androgen levels: Careful monitoring Weight loss Dietary changes Medicines Regular vigorous exercise
  7. ... medicines Liver or kidney disease Weight loss after weight loss surgery Vigorous exercise Some medicines can raise or lower your blood glucose level. ...
  8. ... that cannot be controlled with diet changes and medicines Weight loss (in everyone) and failure to gain weight (in ...
  9. ... the-counter remedies. Over-the-counter refers to medicines, herbs, or supplements you can buy without a prescription. ... very weak evidence, that these ingredients help with weight loss. In ... seizure drugs, antidepressants, and diuretics (water pills).
  10. ... diabetes is not well managed with diet and medicine may consider weight loss (bariatric) surgery . REGULAR PHYSICAL ACTIVITY Regular activity is ...
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