Weight Loss Tips to Try Before Taking Medication
In their efforts to lose weight, some individuals take medication designed to help them shed excess pounds. But medications can often come with unpredictable side effects, and they don’t always work. In reality, there are several other changes that can (and should) be tried before resorting to medication.

Sustainable Diet & Exercise Plan
Fad diets rarely lead to lasting weight loss. If you only plan to follow the diet temporarily, you will likely regain those lost pounds later. Instead, you must follow a sustainable diet that you will maintain for the long run, such as the Eat Clean diet or a reduced-calorie Mediterranean diet. As part of this, you should also prioritize exercise. While exercise won’t necessarily help you lose weight, it will help you maintain a healthy weight afterwards.
Check Underlying Conditions & Current Medications
Pre-existing health conditions can contribute to unhealthy weight gain, or make it harder to lose weight. Hypothyroidism, Cushing syndrome, and metabolic disorders are just a few underlying conditions that may need to be resolved before you can successfully lose weight. In addition, your current medications could also be contributing to weight gain. For example, you may need to change your antidepressants or allergy medications (with doctor approval, of course).
Improve Your Sleep
Finally, make sure you are getting seven to nine hours of sleep per night. Quality sleep improves your body’s metabolism, making it easier to maintain a healthy weight. Getting enough rest can also keep you from overeating or binging on unhealthy snacks to try to stay awake during the day.
If you’re struggling to lose weight, book an appointment with Pax Medical Associates. Dr. Chimezie Amanambu and his staff offer an individualized approach that is tailored to your specific medical needs. They will help you develop a personalized plan that leads to lasting lifestyle changes.

