Reductil works by acting on the appetite control centre in the brain. Studies have shown that using Reductil, along with a calorie controlled diet and exercise, helped patients lose weight and maintain weight loss for up to 2 years.
The active ingredient in Reductil, sibutramine, works in the area of the brain that signals the sense of fullness (satiety). Meridia the name under which Reductil is marketed in the US does not suppress appetite, which is your signal to start eating most people think that its an appetite suppressant but actually it just tells your stomach that you are full.
Reductil blocks the re-uptake of the brain chemicals (serotonin and noradrenaline) which help regulate the sense of fullness. Fullness is your signal to stop eating. Having a sense of fullness, or satiety, means you may feel satisfied with less food.
Sibutramine should be used in conjunction with a reduced calorie diet. Always consult your doctor before beginning any diet or exercise plan.
Clinical Proof
Sibutramine, the active ingredient in Reductil, has been extensively studied throughout the globe. It has been studied in more than 100 clinical trials involving over 12,000 patients. A shocking 14 million patients in more than 75 countries have used Reductil for the treatment of obesity since its approval in 1997.
In studies, Reductil in combination with diet and exercise was effective in producing and maintaining significant weight loss in the majority of obese patients compared to diet and exercise alone.
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