Who cannot take Reductil?
Saturday, September 26th, 2009Reductil is an effective prescription-only weight loss drug. The medicine should however be taken with caution only after consulting a doctor. And while discussing Reductil, it is imperative to inform the doctor about your medical conditions and the medicines that you might be taking. This is because Reductil is not meant to be used in conjunction with certain medicines or by people who suffer from certain medical conditions. Below, we also discuss conditions in which Reductil should no be taken by people.
Do not take Reductil if you:
- Are over 65 years or under 18 years of age
- Have a BMI lower than 30
- Have known sensitivity to any of the ingredients in Reductil
- Are pregnant or breastfeeding
- Have an eating disorder such as anorexia nervosa or bulimia nervosa
- Have a history of psychiatric or mental illness, such as manic-depression or if you have had seizures (epilepsy or convulsions)
- Have hyperthyroidism
- Have high blood pressure that remains uncontrolled by drugs
- Have severe liver or kidney disease
- Have heart disease caused by poor blood flow in the blood vessels of the heart (e.g. angina)
- Have changes in heart rate or if you have had a stroke
- Have a swelling of the prostate gland that makes it difficult to pass urine
- Have narrow angle glaucoma
- Have a history of drug, medication or alcohol abuse
- Are taking any medicine for depression
- Are taking another medicine to lose weight including over-the-counter medicines or herbal products
- Are taking a medicine that affects your alertness e.g. tranquillisers, antidepressants or tryptophan
Side effects of Reductil
Like all other medicines, Reductil slimming pills too comes with certain side effects. However, most patients experience either no or very moderate side effects. Besides, most side effects may only last for a few days until the body adjusts to the medication. Some of the most commonly reported side effects of Reductil include headache, dry mouth, constipation, loss of appetite and difficulty sleeping. Less common side effects of Reductil include an increase in blood pressure and increase in heart rate. It is suggested you get your blood pressure monitored by your doctor regularly when taking Reductil Sibutramine. If you find that any of the side effects have become severe or if they last for 5-7 days, then stop the treatment and get advice from your doctor.