There are several different drugs used for weight loss. Unless specifically instructed by a doctor, people should use non-drug methods for losing weight. Except under rare circumstances, pregnant or nursing women should never take diet medications of any sort, including herbal and over-the-counter remedies.
A 2001 study reported that 7% of American adults use nonprescription weight-loss products. People must be cautious when usin...
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