Cheetah47. Slim quick? NO. Trim spa? HECK NO (just look at Anna Nichole, she's skinny but CR@ZY!)

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Honestly if a drug has not been approved by the FDA...it either does not work, or its side effects outweigh its benefits. The only appetite suppressants that have been tested for accuracy and effectiveness are not available without prescription, and you would have to be classified as obese or morbidly obese before most doctors would consider prescribing one. Take it from a girl who's pre-med., most of those diet drugs advertised on tv are empty supplements that can do some major damage in the long run.
If you feel that you really need extra help with losing weight, consider seeing your regular physician and they can suggest medicated and/or non-medicated treatments. Just remember, as everyone has mentioned before, there are no miracle pills and even if you do find a medication that works, it will most likely be short lived (prescription or not).
Once a nutritionist told me that if you are counting calories and hit a plateau in your weight loss, consider finding out how many calories a person of your "goal" weight would need to consume in order to maintain their weight. It’s a little way to get your body to burn what its not using for maintenance. Hope this helps
Oh, and congrats on losing 44 lbs! You've done so good so far. Good luck and keep us posted
