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It is true that there is only one sure fire way to lose weight: eat less and exercise more; yet we know that the number of people who are over-weight or obese in the UK continues to rise, so we must accept that it isn’t straightforward at all.The National Health Service (NHS) does not have finite resources and there are now strict restrictions on who qualifies for their anti-obesity treatments. Private clinics offer an alternative healthcare solution and a medically-led private clinic can prescribe medication and treat you in much the same way as you would experience through public health services and hospitals, where your progress will be overseen by a doctor. Anti-obesity medication or slimming pills are a safe option to assist with a weight loss programme for some people, but must be prescribed for the individual and their use monitored. You should not be tempted to purchase slimming pills via the Internet due to the risks of unregulated and unchecked products and ingredients which have been known to kill. Always seek medical advice if you are considering medication for weight loss.Before embarking on any medicated weight loss programme, you need to ask certain key questions. • What are the active ingredients in the medication prescribed or recommended?• What are the side effects?• What concentration of the active ingredient does the medication contain?• Is that an appropriate concentration for you?• What information has been used to back up the claims?• Is there any evidence that it can achieve weight loss which is sustainable?As with most things if the claims are too good to be true then they are probably just that!Sustained and sensible weight loss is a journey, it takes time and commitment and a medically-led weight loss programme can provide you with the advice, support and monitoring which will improve your chances of successful weight loss and improved health.