I don’t see why not, but check with your doctor first to be sure. You shouldn’t be taking medical advice from strangers over the internet! Weight-loss pills are often extremely expensive, dangerous, and relatively uneffective. There are only two weight loss pills proven to work by the FDA. Unfortunately, one caused high rates of suicide (due to the fact that all ~effective~ weight loss pills mess with your hormones, which screws up your mood), so that was pulled from the shelves. The other one, called alli, is pretty good, but you’ll plateau after a few pounds, and as soon as you stop the pill, you’ll gain the weight back. If you want to lose weight, I suggest watching your diet, exercising, getting enough sleep, and staying away from stress. All four of those things can contribute to weight loss/gains.
If you’re interested in getting some facts, read the article I listed in my sources. It’ll explain everything you need to know about weight loss pills.
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I don’t see why not, but check with your doctor first to be sure. You shouldn’t be taking medical advice from strangers over the internet! Weight-loss pills are often extremely expensive, dangerous, and relatively uneffective. There are only two weight loss pills proven to work by the FDA. Unfortunately, one caused high rates of suicide (due to the fact that all ~effective~ weight loss pills mess with your hormones, which screws up your mood), so that was pulled from the shelves. The other one, called alli, is pretty good, but you’ll plateau after a few pounds, and as soon as you stop the pill, you’ll gain the weight back. If you want to lose weight, I suggest watching your diet, exercising, getting enough sleep, and staying away from stress. All four of those things can contribute to weight loss/gains.
If you’re interested in getting some facts, read the article I listed in my sources. It’ll explain everything you need to know about weight loss pills.