- Leptos is a prescription drug that is effective in weight reduction because of its effect on influencing the key centers of appetite control in the brain. According to 24hoursppc.org, "Leptos is recommended for overweight people with an initial body mass index (BMI) of 30 or higher, or for overweight people with a BMI of 27 or higher if they have medical risk factors such as high blood pressure, diabetes or high cholesterol."
- As with any medication Leptos has its benefits and it side effects. Some physical side effects may include symptoms such as stomach pain, heart burn, abdominal pain, diarrhea and constipation. There may also be heart burn, dry mouth a change in appetite along with backache, headache or sore throat and a runny nose. Contact your doctor for advice if you should experience any of these symptoms that become bothersome or persistent.
- Neurological side effects are uncommon when taking Leptos. However when these side effects occur symptoms may include anxiety, dizziness and seizures as well as changes in vision, fast irregular heart beat and flushing. Additional symptoms may occur such as irritability, insomnia and itching along with prickling or tingling sensations. Seek immediate medical care and attention if you experience any of these symptoms.
- Other symptoms that may occur include chills, increased blood pressure and painful menstruation as well as swelling of the feet and ankles as well as swelling of the body. There may also be bruising, red patches on the skin or a skin rash along with increased thirst, increased appetite and increased sweating and unusual weight gain.
- Discuss your medical history with your doctor including any medications you may be taking including herbal products or over-the-counter drugs. Do not take Leptos if you are allergic to it or any of the products it contains. Leptos should not be taken by individuals with heart, kidney or liver conditions or anorexia nervosa. Do not take Leptos if you are pregnant, breast feeding or are planning to get pregnant at that time.
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