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The makers of diet tablets maintain they only use natural products in these pills which apparently have a beneficial effect on longevity, however they also contain alcohol. One thing's for sure, never take diet tablets as a substitute for cutting calories without a doctor's recommendation, however do follow some simple but important steps when taking diet tablets.

Whether you have convinced your physician to prescribe the diet tablets or you have decided to buy them over the counter, carefully study the negative aspects that can be experienced with this form of drug which can include, impotence, hair loss and chest pains for example.

One piece of advice is to never use these tablets crushed up in any way in drinks or food, only make sure you take them with a large glass of water. Diet tablets causes a person to urinate more frequently due to its diuretic effect and this could lead to dehydration, thus, causing complications so as a precaution, it is best to drink 8 glasses of water everyday while on diet tablets.

Do not use more than the recommended dosage as this won't necessarily increase the effectiveness of the diet pills, although could put you in danger from any one of the listed negative effects. This is one reason why it is necessary for a regular pulse check which should be under 86 beats per minute and if it is over 90, then stop taking the tablets immediately.

It is always a good idea to use the experience of your nutritionist or physician and not rely solely on the instructions supplied with the pills. If possible, try to avoid the use of diet pills with the appetite suppressant phenylpropanolamine as it has been linked to increased cases of stroke according to FDA, although your nutritionist should be able to give more complete advice on this.

For individuals considering this course of action, diet pills can be obtained over the counter or on prescription. As far as prescription diet pills are concerned, these are carefully monitored and regulated by the Federal Drug Administration, who as part of their remit is to watch for side effects, these tablets might be advertised, although certainly only prescribed under set dosages.

Even prescribed pills can cause unpleasant side effects such as the popular Xenical for instance that can give the user erratic oily fecal discharges and diarrhea as well. Rather than take a pill, your nutritionist would of course prefer you decide to start a low fat diet as the tablets available over the counter are not regulated even though they are a foodstuff.

Non prescription diet pills aren't tested by any government department and they can cause serious issues if the person taking them hasn't asked for any advice and only accepted what they say in the instruction. The medical history of your family will be a good guide as to whether or not these tablets are suitable and incidents of mental illness, heart and blood pressure problems, prostrate and thyroid conditions, stroke or even seizures should not use them, even people taking cold remedies.

This is also relevant if you're expecting a baby or even trying for one. Persons that are allergic to sulfites and tartrazine should also avoid taking diet pills, and those who are under 18 or over 60 years of age should consult their doctor first prior to taking any dietary drugs, particularly if they rely on over-the-counter stimulants used as a replacement for exercise. It would not be fair to say that diet pills do not have their place in combating weight problems however you must be careful about their use.

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