T3 vs Clen vs Rx diet pills

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I am just curious how T3 and Clen are compared to pills that are specifically prescribed for weight loss. If you google "best prescription pills for weight loss", you see absolutely nothing about T3 and Clen. That's obviously because T3 and Clen are off-label for that purpose. I am just curious if anyone knows, how do T3 and/or Clen compare to any of the prescription pills specifically designed for weight loss? Would you say they are more effective, less effective, etc.

Let's not discuss the mechanism of action (T3 is a thyroid booster, Clen is for asthma, yadda yadda yadda) - again, I'm just curious how T3 and Clen compare to the prescription weight loss pills (not over-the-counter weight loss supplements, I'm talking about prescription only weight loss meds).
 
I am just curious how T3 and Clen are compared to pills that are specifically prescribed for weight loss. If you google "best prescription pills for weight loss", you see absolutely nothing about T3 and Clen. That's obviously because T3 and Clen are off-label for that purpose. I am just curious if anyone knows, how do T3 and/or Clen compare to any of the prescription pills specifically designed for weight loss? Would you say they are more effective, less effective, etc.

Let's not discuss the mechanism of action (T3 is a thyroid booster, Clen is for asthma, yadda yadda yadda) - again, I'm just curious how T3 and Clen compare to the prescription weight loss pills (not over-the-counter weight loss supplements, I'm talking about prescription only weight loss meds).
Most fat loss pills such as qsymia works as an appetite suppressant they're usually used for very obese people while Clen is anti catabolic and increases the body's temperature to burn more fat .
 
I've known people to use certain stimulants like Ritalin or Adderall or traditional diet drugs like didrex or phentermine to lose weight. You'll lose weight on them for sure, but they tend to be very catabolic which is why you see clen used a lot by bodybuilders. That and the fact that clen /t3 is far easier and cheaper to find and use than the more tightly controlled stimulants.
 
Yeah medical weight loss seems to be based more around appetite suppression . I know of a few doctors in my area who specializes in weight loss a they typically prescribe phentermine for appetite , chromium picolinate , and furosemide (lasix) to control water . So basically they give you drugs to control hunger and drop water weight while your taking them , where clen and t3 increase metabolism and mobilize adipose tissue faster , causing you to burn body fat (to some degree) even if you didn't change your diet . So clen and t3 are definitely more effective , but clen is a veterinary drug and doctors are hard pressed to prescribe t3 to patients who actually need it for their thyroid (t4 being more commonly prescribed) . Medical weight loss is a bit of a gimmick because once patients stop taking appetite suppressants and water pills there is a pretty high rate of people who rebound from it badly .
 
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