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  2. Alli weight-loss pill: Does it work? - Mayo Clinic

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    Clinically meaningful weight loss, generally defined as 5% or more of body weight, means that there is enough weight loss to begin lowering the risk of heart disease, diabetes and other diseases. People who ate a calorie-restricted diet, exercised regularly and took Alli lost an average of 5.7 pounds (2.6 kilograms) more in one year than did ...

  3. Prescription weight-loss drugs: Can they help you? - Mayo Clinic

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    Phentermine by itself (Adipex-P, Lomaira) also is used for weight loss. It's one of four similar weight-loss drugs approved for use for less than 12 weeks, called short-term use. The other drugs in this group aren't often prescribed. Semaglutide. Semaglutide also is used to help control type 2 diabetes. You take it as a weekly shot to manage ...

  4. Dietary supplements for weight loss - Mayo Clinic

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    Ephedra (ma-huang) is an herb once used for weight loss. The FDA banned it because of its link to side effects, such as high blood pressure, irregular heart rate, stroke, seizures and heart attacks. Some weight-loss supplements have been found to have ingredients that aren't listed on the label, such as prescription medicines.

  5. Phentermine for weight loss - Mayo Clinic

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    It can help weight loss by making you less hungry. Or it can help you feel full longer. Phentermine also is offered combined with topiramate for weight loss (Qsymia). The combined drug is approved for long-term use. Phentermine is approved for use for up to 12 weeks. But weight management can take time.

  6. Weight loss Diet pills, supplements and surgery - Mayo Clinic

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    Diet pills and surgery can help with weight loss when combined with a healthy diet and physical activity. But diet pills aren't for everyone. Neither is surgery. For obesity and health problems related to weight, talk with your doctor about whether diet pills or surgery could help you.

  7. Metabolism and weight loss: How you burn calories - Mayo Clinic

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    There's no easy way to lose weight. To take in fewer calories than you burn, the 2020-2025 Dietary Guidelines for Americans recommends cutting 500 to 750 calories a day to lose 1 to 1.5 pounds (0.5 to 0.7 kilograms) a week. Add more physical activity to get to your weight-loss goals faster and maintain your weight loss.

  8. Erectile dysfunction - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic

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    The medications vary in dosage, how long they work and side effects. Possible side effects include flushing, nasal congestion, headache, visual changes, backache and stomach upset. Your doctor will consider your particular situation to determine which medication might work best. These medications might not treat your erectile dysfunction ...

  9. Weight loss: 6 strategies for success - Mayo Clinic

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    Hundreds of fad diets, weight-loss programs and outright scams promise quick and easy weight loss. But the best way to lose weight and keep it off is to make lasting lifestyle changes. These healthy changes include eating a balanced diet and moving more each day. Here are six tips to help you start your weight-loss journey.

  10. Finasteride (oral route) - Mayo Clinic

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    Finasteride is used to treat men who have symptoms of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) and male pattern hair loss, also called androgenetic alopecia. BPH is caused by an enlarged prostate. Men with BPH usually have difficulty urinating, a decreased flow of urination, hesitation at the beginning of urination, and a need to get up at night to ...

  11. Kratom: Unsafe and ineffective - Mayo Clinic

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    If you read health news or visit vitamin stores, you may have heard about kratom. Kratom is a supplement that is sold as an energy booster, mood lifter, pain reliever and remedy for the symptoms of quitting opioids, called withdrawal.