Reductil.
Reductil (sibutramine) can be taken by patients diagnosed with obesity. It affects the appetite control centers in your brain letting you eat less and lose weight. It's important to take Reductil just as recommended to make sure you benefit from the treatment as much as possible, Reductil can be taken with some food or without, but each time in the same way. You may need to take Reductil for some time to notice stable result, but tell your health care provider immediately if you do not lose at least 4 pounds in the first 4 weeks of the treatment. Make sure you tell your health care provider about any medical conditions you have that can potentially interfere with the success of your treatment, such as bleeding problems, kidney, liver, or thyroid disease, irregular heart beat, glaucoma, high blood pressure, migraine headaches, cancer, any eating disorder, osteoporosis, Parkinson's disease, gallstones, congestive heart failure, a history of stroke or heart attack, or any other ones you think are important to mention. Do not breastfeed while using Reductil and tell your health care provider if you are pregnant or get pregnant while using this appetite suppressant.