Prescription Weight Loss Clinic
A prescription weight loss clinic is a specialized health care facility that supports individuals with tailored strategies designed to include diet, exercise, and FDA-approved medications for weight loss. They also provide ongoing support and monitoring of each individual's progress to ensure adherence with treatment and management of any side effects. These centers often have a team of medical experts whose backgrounds include internal medicine, nutrition and endocrinology to provide comprehensive care for their patients.
Most people who join a prescription weight loss clinic have high body mass indexes (BMI) and other serious medical conditions linked to obesity, such as type 2 diabetes or heart disease. Studies show that in combination with lifestyle changes, such as healthy eating and increased physical activity, prescription medications for weight loss can help some people achieve and maintain long-term success. The drugs typically work by suppressing appetite or blocking the absorption of fat. They may also reduce the symptoms of other diseases and conditions, such as sleep apnea or high blood pressure.
In addition to helping with weight loss, many prescription drugs are safe and effective when used properly. Before they can be prescribed, doctors consider the person's history; any allergies or other illnesses; whether the person is pregnant or breastfeeding; what medicines and supplements the person takes; and the results of laboratory tests, such as a complete blood count (CBC).
Found’s program includes FDA-approved anti-obesity medications that are proven to work with your biology to help you lose weight. Examples of these medications are Xenical, which blocks some of the fat from the foods you eat; Belviq, which reduces appetite; and Liraglutide, an injectable medication that works in much the same way as the type 2 diabetes drug Saxenda and Victoza by mimicking the intestinal hormone GLP-1 to make you feel full. The field is also rapidly moving forward with drugs that target different hormonal pathways and are more comprehensive in their impact on the body’s regulation of weight.
When the medications are combined with a balanced, nutritious meal plan and regular physical activity, they can significantly improve an individual’s health by improving their overall well-being and decreasing the risk of chronic diseases and conditions, such as type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure, and sleep apnea. On average, adults who use medication as part of a lifestyle program for weight loss can expect to lose between 3% and 12% more of their starting body weight than those who do not take the pills.
The length of time that you spend in a medically supervised weight loss program will be determined by you and the staff based on your personal goals, medical circumstances, and how quickly you want to lose weight. At a Prescription Weight Loss Center, you can expect a holistic approach to weight loss with expert nutritionists, board-certified physicians, and registered dietitians working together to create an effective weight management strategy. In addition, these programs are often affordable and consider the benefits of insurance coverage to assist you on your journey
