Reductil – a weight loss medication to use for obesity treatment of men/women of age ranging from 18 to 65 has been recently tested on Adolescents in America. As Reductil is a prescription weight loss capsules which is allowed to a patient only after prior consultation from a certified doctor.
The result saw that Reductil lower the blood pressure along with pulse rate in adolescents. Dr. Stephen Daniels from Denver’s University found that cardiovascular effects of Sibutramine to adolescents were very small in his initial study. At that moment a larger scale studies with Reductil on obese adolescents were needed.
Figure shows some serious and consistent increase in number of obese children in different regions of America and UK. An exponential graph assembling figures with respect to regular period shows that adolescents are loosing their healthy profile year by year.
Though the result carried out was motivational towards favoring the use of Reductil in Adolescents, it is yet to be permitted by FDA and medical science with full of their confirmation. Reductil may sometimes results in increased blood pressure but the initial study as discussed earlier in the post suggest opposite effects on adolescents with lower blood pressure.
The result saw that Reductil lower the blood pressure along with pulse rate in adolescents. Dr. Stephen Daniels from Denver’s University found that cardiovascular effects of Sibutramine to adolescents were very small in his initial study. At that moment a larger scale studies with Reductil on obese adolescents were needed.
Figure shows some serious and consistent increase in number of obese children in different regions of America and UK. An exponential graph assembling figures with respect to regular period shows that adolescents are loosing their healthy profile year by year.
Though the result carried out was motivational towards favoring the use of Reductil in Adolescents, it is yet to be permitted by FDA and medical science with full of their confirmation. Reductil may sometimes results in increased blood pressure but the initial study as discussed earlier in the post suggest opposite effects on adolescents with lower blood pressure.
