Instead, it uses specific nutrients and botanicalsincluding berberine, green tea extract, chromium, and gymnemadesigned to support healthy weight management, blood sugar control, and the bodys natural GLP-1 response
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Phentermine (Adipex-P): What It Is: Sympathomimetic amine (stimulant) Appetite suppressant Oldest weight loss medication still available Effectiveness: Average Weight Loss: 5-7% of body weight Short-term use only (FDA-approved for 12 weeks) Weight often regained after stopping Mechanism: Stimulates norepinephrine release Decreases appetite Increases energy expenditure Side Effects: Increased heart rate and blood pressure Insomnia Nervousness, anxiety Dry mouth Constipation Potential for dependence Major Limitations: Controlled substance (Schedule IV) FDA-approved for short-term only (12 weeks) Not a long-term solution Cardiovascular concerns Risk of abuse Cost: Generic: $20-$50/month Usually not covered by insurance Who Should Consider: Need short-term appetite suppression Kickstart weight loss before switching to long-term option Cant afford other medications No cardiovascular disease or substance abuse Most experts dont recommend phentermine due to short-term limitation and rebound weight gain

Several of the best independent practices in the area have physicians who trained at or collaborate with these institutions
To lose weight at a more moderate pace (1-2 pounds a week) and ensure adequate nutrition, heres what doctors advise
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