There are three kinds of drugs commonly used in diet pills: an appetite suppressant, an absorbent to accelerate metabolism and reduce calories, and a preparation to help consume fat and calories.
Appetite inhibitors act on the central nervous system to suppress appetite, which has considerable side effects on the body. It is best not to take it without authorization.
Accelerating metabolism and reducing absorption means that what you eat is not absorbed by the body, or it is excreted as soon as possible to reduce absorption, reduce the total calorie intake of the body, and achieve the purpose of slimming. Compared with appetite suppressants, the risk is less, but there are still hidden dangers after long-term use.
A preparation that helps to burn fat and calories makes you consume the same amount of energy every day, but the consumption is greatly increased. Naturally, it can also play a role in slimming. This is also a drug that acts on the central nervous system and is potentially harmful.
Diet pills are mostly prescription drugs, and whether they can be taken should be decided through the consultation and guidance of professional doctors, rather than buying and taking them without authorization.