Sibutramine Success Stories
Introduction
For some people the best places to read about Sibutramine weight-loss success stories are in the official reports from clinical trials and studies into the effects of Sibutramine. However, Sibutramine clinical studies rarely, if ever, portray the human story behind the official statistics and jargon. However, the important fact here is that those official reports from the pharmaceutical industry, universities and government agencies do all report success stories from people using Sibutramine to help them lose weight.
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You can read in more detail elsewhere in this series of articles about Sibutramine about clinical studies in Sibutramine. However, the fact is that those studies typically all report that when prescribed to obese people the appetite suppressant Sibutramine will help them to lose weight. More importantly, using Sibutramine is more effective in helping people to lose weight than just being on a diet and exercise program; and can even outperform other diet pills. Sibutramine might also be known as Meridia or Reductil, according to where you live. So if you want to read for yourself about how effective Sibutramine is as a weight loss pill, then you also need to search for Meridia and Reductil as well
The official position of success in Sibutramine
With so many studies having been made into the success of Sibutramine, it is impossible to arrive at an ‘average’ response. However, it is no exaggeration to state that as a minimum people taking Sibutramine will lose at least 5% of their body weight over a year, when taking the lowest dosage of the appetite suppressant, which is just 5mg a day. (An important aspect here is to remember that success is dependant on people taking the medication as prescribed and following their diet and exercise programs as recommended, subsequently up to 40% of obese people fail to find any success in losing weight – because they are not compliant to the program given to them.) Using higher doses of Sibutramine the weight loss made can be 10% of body weight over a year, which is close to the ideal weight loss program of losing one or two pounds of weight a week. To put this into human terms, a 6 foot tall male weighing 420 pounds is obese and should aim to weigh 200 pounds at most. That means that in just 5 years such an obese person could have reduced their BMI substantially, improving their overall health and life expectancy. To maintain the success gained from using the appetite suppressant it is then vital to stay on the diet and exercise program accompanying the use of the Sibutramine diet pill.
Success with Sibutramine – the human story
As mentioned above official reports are very important, but what we all want to know is what do ordinary individual people feel about their experiences with using Sibutramine? Writing in one of the many online dieting blogs Andrea said that after just 11 months on Meridia, as she calls Sibutramine, she lost an astonishing 83 pounds. Unfortunately she doesn’t tell us which dosage she was taking of the Sibutramine diet pills, 5mg, 10mg or 20mg – although you have to suspect that it was the latter. Andrea is quite clear that the Sibutramine was a ‘push start’ to get her going in the right direction weight wise, by in her own words “turning off a huge appetite”; proof indeed that Sibutramine works as an appetite suppressant. Andrea also ascribes her success in losing weight to following a controlled diet and improved program of exercise, alongside the Sibutramine. She finishes her blog entry stating that she wants to lose another 20 pounds and will then concentrate on using her diet and exercise to control her weight, the Sibutramine having then done its job. In another online Sibutramine review you can read Belle who states that she lost 110 pounds in a year. She describes Sibutramine as “a great tool for weight loss” and it having “gave me back my life after all other methods failed” – a success story indeed! Finally, for now, Ted G was concerned that his girlfriend had told him he was putting on weight and how he was becoming self-conscious about his weight. He then started taking Reductil, a name for Sibutramine commonly used in Europe; he says “the slimming pill allowed me to eat less without feeling hungry all the time”. With this new found self-control over his eating habits Ted G is now back in better shape “both physically and mentally”.