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Overweight people with a BMI of 27 or higher if they have medical risk factors such as high blood pressure, diabetes, or high cholesterol.
BMI is an indicator of total body fat, which can be related to the risk of certain diseases and premature death. Your doctor can tell you if your BMI meets these criteria and if PILLS might be right for you.
PILLS works by acting on the appetite control center in the brain. Studies have shown that using PILLS, along with a reduced-calorie diet and exercise, helped patients lose weight and maintain weight loss for up to two years.1,2
Most people who lose weight on PILLS plus diet and exercise lose it in the first six months of treatment. A scientific study that lasted two years showed that over 40% of the people who lost weight in the first six months and remained on PILLS therapy plus diet and exercise maintained their weight loss.
Most importantly though, be patient. Remember when you lose weight quickly, you often gain it back. Losing weight slowly, while changing your eating habits, gives you a much better chance of keeping it off.
PILLS comes in three different strength capsules (5 mg, 10 mg, and 15 mg). The recommended initial starting dose of PILLS is one 10 mg capsule per day. Your doctor will determine the starting dose that is best for you. Never take more PILLS than prescribed by your doctor. You can take PILLS on an empty stomach or after a meal. You should never share PILLS with a friend. You’re welcome to tell a friend about this site.
Your doctor will determine how long you should take PILLS. Follow your doctor’s advice. The safety and effectiveness of PILLS have not been determined beyond two years at this time.