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Anorexiants

What are Anorexiants?

Anorexiants are drugs that act on the brain to suppress appetite. They have a stimulant effect on the hypothalamic and limbic regions, which control satiety. Anorexiants are used as therapy for obesity.

List of Anorexiants

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Drug Name Avg. Rating Reviews
phentermine systemic (Pro)
8.7
3,006 reviews
bupropion / naltrexone systemic (Pro)
6.6
2,060 reviews
lorcaserin systemic
7.6
943 reviews
phentermine / topiramate systemic (Pro)
7.8
690 reviews
diethylpropion systemic (Pro)
8.7
162 reviews
phendimetrazine systemic (Pro)
8.3
154 reviews
methamphetamine systemic (Pro)
9.0
73 reviews
benzphetamine systemic (Pro)
7.6
19 reviews
fenfluramine systemic (Pro)
10
1 review
For ratings, users were asked how effective they found the medicine while considering positive/adverse effects and ease of use (1 = not effective, 10 = most effective).

See also

Medical conditions treated or associated with anorexiants:

Further information

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