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Oral Medications

Oral medications, including metformin, naltrexone-bupropion, phentermine-topiramate, and phentermine, are more than just appetite suppressants; they are potent weight loss drugs that deliver significant results for individuals aiming to shed substantial weight in the initial weeks of their diet.

What are Oral Medications? 

Oral medications are prescription weight loss medications approved for both short-term and long-term weight management that support and help maintain weight loss over time. Considered safe and non-addictive, oral medications for weight loss have been used for over 50 years.  When taken as directed, oral medications boast a high success rate for effective weight management.

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How Oral Medications Work

Oral medications for weight loss act on the brain and nervous system, boosting the release of neurotransmitters like dopamine and norepinephrine. This stimulates metabolism and reduces hunger. Beyond the brain, they trigger adrenaline and epinephrine release, hormones that promote fat burning.

 

 

When combined with a tailored diet, oral weight loss medications support significant weight loss by helping you focus less on food. The diet should align with your lifestyle, personality, and habits, and regular exercise is key. 

Are Oral Medications for Weight Loss Suitable for You?

To determine if oral medications for weight loss are appropriate for you, begin with a consultation with our healthcare provider at H2W. During this visit, your medical history will be reviewed, and a physical exam will be conducted to assess whether oral medications align with your health goals.

If you start taking oral medications for weight loss, a follow-up appointment will be scheduled soon after to monitor how the medication is working for you. Your dosage will be tailored to your specific health needs. 

Curb Your Appetite All Day

Oral medications for weight loss are typically taken once daily to suppress appetite from breakfast through dinner. Within a few hours, the medication builds up in your bloodstream, peaking in concentration within 3 to 5 hours. After this peak, its effects gradually taper off throughout the remainder of the day.

Who Should Not Use Phentermine?

Phentermine is not suitable for people with certain conditions, including coronary heart disease, uncontrolled high blood pressure, hyperthyroidism, or a history of drug abuse.

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