The main motivating reason diet pills are so popular is because of the positive benefits gained from losing a significant amount of weight; looking and feeling much better, improved self esteem, more confidence, greater strength and stamina and the very excellent likelihood of living longer.
Diet pills are both prescription and non-prescription medications for people who are having trouble losing weight. The only difference between a diet pill and a diet supplement is simply what classification it is given, depending on the ingredients, by the FDA. This means different substances focus in different ways on attacking the problem. Some products are regulate by the FDA, some are not, once again depending on the contents. The FDA has an excellent web-site for in-depth information including comprehensive product ingredient breakdowns. And with all the misleading and contradictory information available, it is always best to soundly research any new product before adding it to your diet. Ensure that anything that sounds promising can indeed deliver. Many diet pills fail the laboratory analysis for authentic ingredients and yet some are on the market.
Anti obesity drugs (diet pills) have been scientifically proven to work. There is no faster, more powerful or efficient way to lose significant amounts of weight over a short period of time. But they are not for everyone because as with all medications there is the potential for unwanted side effects. However the side effects, if they should occur are generally experienced very early on in treatment, are mild enough in nature to carry on with daily activities and short lived usually only lasting a few days. It is imperative in any weight loss plan that you work with a medical doctor if you have any health issues, conditions or problems regardless of how minor. Diet pills are most effective when used with a reduced calorie meal plan, exercise and behavior modification and at no point are intended to be used as meal replacements. To replace with meals would result in electrolyte imbalances and nutritional deficiency. Weight loss results will vary from person to person dependent upon individual metabolism, diet and exercise.