Weight Loss Medication
Weight loss medication can be an effective tool, prescribed alongside a healthy diet and regular exercise, to support individuals struggling to achieve their weight loss goals. These medications are typically recommended for patients who have been unable to lose weight through lifestyle changes alone or those with obesity-related health conditions. At Revere Health, our specialists offer personalized weight loss plans that may include medications to help enhance weight loss results.
How Weight Loss Medication Works
Weight loss medications work in various ways to help manage weight, including:
Appetite Suppression: Reduces hunger or makes you feel fuller with smaller amounts of food.
Fat Absorption Reduction: Prevents the absorption of some dietary fat in the digestive system.
Increased Metabolism: Enhances the body’s ability to burn calories more efficiently.
Who Can Benefit from Weight Loss Medication?
BMI of 30 or Higher: For individuals with a body mass index (BMI) of 30 or higher.
BMI of 27 or Higher with Health Conditions: For individuals with a BMI of 27 or higher and obesity-related conditions, such as type 2 diabetes or high blood pressure.
Supplement to Lifestyle Changes: For patients who have made dietary and exercise changes but need additional help to lose weight.
Benefits of Weight Loss Medication
Enhanced Weight Loss: Medication can provide extra support to help patients lose weight more effectively when combined with diet and exercise.
Improved Health: Losing weight can reduce the risk of obesity-related conditions like diabetes, heart disease, and hypertension.
Long-Term Support: Medications can help patients maintain their weight loss over time when used as part of a comprehensive weight management plan.
Why Choose Revere Health?
Our specialists provide expert guidance in the use of weight loss medications as part of a comprehensive approach to weight management, ensuring safe and effective results.
For more information or to discuss weight loss medication options, contact Revere Health today.