An interesting story covered by SKY News today reported a rise in the number of teenagers being prescribed anti-obesity drugs.
A report suggested that 1300 teenagers a year were being prescribed drugs by doctors, although the study did not state which type of pills were being prescribed they could have been Xenical. This drug is a stronger version of the Alli weight loss capsule which is available to buy without prescription.
The most interesting part of the article is that nutritionists were critical of the way that drugs were prescribed without any complementary advice on improving diet and exercise. Although Best Diet Pill would never advise under 18’s to use diet pills we would certainly advise dieters to consider natural weight loss capsules such as Zotrim.
The manufacturers of Zotrim recognise that their diet pills work more effectively with a change in lifestyle and that’s why they offer a support programme free of charge that includes daily tips on diet and exercise.
It’s important to remember that there is no such thing as a miracle weight loss pill, whether obtained via prescription or over the counter. However, diet pills have been medically proven to help slimmers lose more weight than just diet and lifestlye changes alone.