
Ingredients and Mechanism of Action
Reductil does not actually provide a list of ingredients, because it is a prescription. However, the ingredients are naturally clinically proven. The only problem is to find out how much weight loss it actually promotes. As we have learned with orlistat supplements, it is only a small amount over a year’s period of time, and most patients gain it back quickly once off orlistat. Prescriptions are also notorious for extreme side effects in some, and Reductil is no exception.
Safety
Reductil is not safe to take if:
- You have taken an MAOI
- You have anorexia nervosa
- You are taking an appetite suppressant
- You have high blood pressure
- You have heart disease, irregular heartbeats, congestive heart failure, or a history of strokes.
- You have epilepsy or another seizure disorder
- You have gallstones
- You have liver disease
- You have kidney disease
- You are under the age of 18
Possible Side Effects
- Increased blood pressure
- Dizziness
- Difficulty concentrating
- Restlessness
- Allergic reaction
- Irregular heartbeat
- Seizures
- Tremor
- Headache
- Insomnia
- Dry mouth or unpleasant taste
- Constipation
Overall Impression of Reductil:
Reductil is a prescription medication for specific reasons. Symptoms of an overdose are unknown at this time, but could easily be severe considering all the other potential side effects. It should only be taken when nothing else has sufficed, and even then, one might consider serious lifestyle changes and other over the counter options before even considering the idea of Reductil. Should you choose this particular medication, we would advise a serious and honest consultation with your doctor and a full assessment of the risks versus possible benefits for you.
