Reductil side effects are rarely noticed

Reductil (sibutramine hydrochloride) is the perfect diet pill to use if you want to lose weight and keep it off for good. Reductil is approved for longer periods of use (12 months or more) and promotes gradual weight loss over longer periods of time. Most weight loss experts agree this method of losing weight is healthier and more effective at producing long-term results.

Reductil has been extensively tested and research has proved it to be a safe medicine. However, as with most medications, some people may experience some side-effects to a certain degree. Whilst the majority of users do not notice any adverse reactions, it is best to be aware that it is possible to do so. But remember that each person is a unique individual, and experiences may vary from user to user.

In a recent medical trial, only 20% of people taking Reductil reported any noticeable side-effects. Most occurred at the beginning of the use of the Reductil programme, during the first four weeks, and after that initial phase the reactions lessened in frequency and severity.

Here are some of the most common side-effects that a user may possibly experience whist using Reductil to aid weight loss: headache, dry mouth, sweating, impotence, abdominal pain, difficulty sleeping, anxiety, kidney disorders, hot flushes, depression, pins and needles, heart palpitations, seizures, increase in blood pressure, aggravations of haemorrhoids, increased heart rate, constipation, or nausea.

This article was published on Monday 08 June, 2009.
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