anorexiant
Anorexiant is a term used to describe a substance that suppresses appetite. These substances are often referred to as appetite suppressants or anorectics. They work by affecting neurotransmitters in the brain, such as norepinephrine, serotonin, and dopamine, which are involved in regulating mood and appetite. By influencing these chemical messengers, anorexiants can reduce feelings of hunger and increase feelings of fullness, leading to decreased food intake.
Anorexiants can be prescribed by medical professionals for the short-term management of obesity, typically in conjunction
Various types of anorexiants exist, including amphetamine derivatives and non-amphetamine medications. Amphetamine-based anorexiants, like phentermine, are
The use of anorexiants is associated with potential side effects, which can range from mild, such as