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

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    Prescription weight-loss drugs that you can use for more than 12 weeks, called long-term use, lead to major weight loss compared with an inactive treatment that doesn't use medicine, called a placebo. The combination of weight-loss medicine and lifestyle changes leads to greater weight loss than do lifestyle changes alone.

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

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    Alli isn't an easy answer to weight loss. Losing weight and keeping it off require a commitment to eat a healthy, calorie-controlled diet and get regular physical activity. Work with your health care provider to evaluate the potential benefits and risks of Alli or any other weight-loss drugs. As a team, you and your provider can create the ...

  4. Phentermine for weight loss - Mayo Clinic

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    Phentermine (Adipex-P, Lomaira) is a prescription medicine used to lessen appetite. 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 ...

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

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    Hidradenitis suppurativa: Tips for weight-loss success; High-protein diets; Intragastric balloon; Keep the focus on your long-term vision; Low-carb diet; Maintain a healthy weight with psoriatic arthritis; BMI and waist circumference calculator; Metabolism and weight loss; Phentermine for weight loss; Portion control; Prescription weight-loss ...

  6. Diabetes treatment: Medications for type 2 diabetes - Mayo Clinic

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    May lead to minor weight loss; Low cost; Possible side effects. Nausea; Stomach pain; Diarrhea; Very rarely, the harmful buildup of lactic acid — a condition called lactic acidosis —in people with kidney failure or liver failure; Thiazolidinediones. Medications. Rosiglitazone (Avandia) Pioglitazone (Actos) Action. Improve cells' sensitivity ...

  7. 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.

  8. Diabetes drugs and weight loss - Mayo Clinic

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    Benefits beyond weight loss Along with helping to control blood sugar and boosting weight loss, GLP-1 agonists and SGLT-2 inhibitors seem to have other health benefits. Research has found that some of these medicines may lower the risk of certain serious health conditions, such as kidney disease, heart disease, heart failure and stroke.

  9. Drugs and Supplements - Mayo Clinic

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    Look up information about prescription drugs, over-the-counter medications, herbs, vitamins and supplements.

  10. B-12 shots: Do they work for weight loss? - Mayo Clinic

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    Metformin (Fortamet, Riomet, others) is a drug that may be used as part of a weight-loss tool for people with type 2 diabetes. Low vitamin B-12 levels in your body can be a side effect of this drug. If you take metformin, talk to your health care provider about ways to keep enough vitamin B-12 in your body.

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