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Contrave, Qsymia or Belviq: Which is the Best New FDA Approved Weight Loss Medication?: Unlocking the Brain's Secrets to Permanent Weight Loss with the New FDA Approved Medications

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Endocrinologist an weight loss specialist Richard Lipman M.D. has treated thousands of overweight and obese patients in his Miami Florida office. In this booklet he reviews three new, ground breaking weight loss medications released by the FDA over the past two years- Contrave, Qsymia and Belviq. He reviews the efficacy, safety, side effects and his experience treating hundreds of patients with these medications. Dr Lipman points out that Americans have spent billions of dollars on weight loss plans and gym memberships over the past 20 years to fight the obesity epidemic without much success. Today, more than 70% of Americans are overweight and 35% are actually obese. Even when successful, 90% of dieters can only shed 10% of their excess weight with the best of plans. Making the task of weight maintenance even more frustrating is the fact that only 15% of dieters can keep their weight loss off for a year. Recognizing these problems, pharmaceutical manufacturers have tried for years to produce medications to help the overweight individual lose and then maintain their weight loss without much success. Exaggerated claims, side effects and even severe medical complications have plagued the acceptance of weight loss drugs by both physicians and their overweight patients. The epidemic of increasing diabetes, hypertension and heart disease related to obesity has led physicians, drug manufacturers and even the FDA to search for new medications to help the overweight person lose and keep the weight off.Recently, the FDA has approved three new weight loss medications: Contrave, Qsymia, and Belviq. Each of these medications are unique and attack the problems of hunger, cravings and weight gain by different mechanisms. These new medications are intended to help those who have tried everything, failing again and again to maintain their weight loss. They are for the millions with diabetes and other medical problems which have made their obesity impossi