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By Jenifer D'souza | Weight Loss | Unrated

Weight loss is not as simple as it sounds. Many times a strict regime, diet control, and exercise alone don't work. You need some extra assistance to bring that considerable change in your body. It is then that doctors prescribe the use of diet pills such as Didrex, Xenical, or Ionamin to help you reach your target. Weight loss often becomes easier when using these medications. All three of these are generic prescription diet pills that are effective and safe. So, if you're looking at losing some weight, check this out.

Didrex

The generic name of Didrex is Benzphetamine hydrochloride. It is an appetite suppressant that is indicated only for the short-term management of obesity. The use of this drug may lead to dependence and severe social dysfunction. So beware and check with your doctor before you take it. Sometimes, it may also develop cardiomyopathy, a disease of the heart, which diminishes the heart's performance.

Any discontinuation in the use of Didrex may result in withdrawal-like symptoms including extreme fatigue and depression. Side effects of this pill include skin abnormalities, insomnia, irritability, hyperactivity, personality changes, and psychosis.

Xenical

Xenical is an oral prescription medication that virtually melts away those extra pounds from your body. Unlike Didrex that suppresses appetite, Xenical is a fat blocker. It blocks a third of the fat in your food intake. That is why it is advised to take Xenical in conjunction with an overall diet plan to reduce weight. It is best to take Xenical on an empty stomach one half-hour before breakfast.

Ionamin

The generic name of Ionamin is Phentermine resin SA. It is again an appetite suppressant indicated only for the short-term management of obesity. The use of this drug may sometimes lead the development of primary pulmonary hypertension, a rare, fatal disease of the lungs, as well as valvular heart disease.

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Jenifer D'souza

Jenifer D'souza is an amateur writer to http://www.finegenerics.com providing information on all health related topics or on the latest health topics. 

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