If you’re struggling with hunger, cravings, or slow weight loss progress, prescription oral appetite suppressants may be the missing piece in your plan.
At Healthy Solutions Clinic in Crowley, Louisiana, we offer physician-supervised medical weight loss programs that include oral appetite suppressants such as phentermine and diethylpropion — either as standalone therapy or in combination with GLP-1 injections and metabolic support treatments.
Our goal is simple: safe, structured, and effective weight loss tailored to your body.
Oral appetite suppressants are prescription medications that help reduce hunger signals in the brain. They are typically short-term tools used within a structured medical weight loss program.
At Healthy Solutions Clinic, the most commonly prescribed options include:
Both medications are FDA-approved for weight management when used under medical supervision.
At Healthy Solutions Clinic, we do not believe in one-size-fits-all weight loss plans. Oral appetite suppressants can be used:
Ideal for patients who:
When combined with GLP-1 medications, appetite suppressants can:
Some patients benefit from pairing oral appetite suppressants with:
This approach supports:
Many people think weight loss is simply about “willpower.”
In reality, appetite is largely controlled by brain chemistry — not discipline.
If you constantly feel hungry, think about food all day, or struggle with cravings even when trying to diet, that is not a character flaw. It is biology.
Oral appetite suppressants such as phentermine and diethylpropion work by influencing specific neurotransmitters in the brain — particularly norepinephrine and dopamine — that regulate hunger signals.
Your brain has a hunger control center located in the hypothalamus. When neurotransmitters are low or dysregulated, the brain sends stronger “eat now” signals.
Phentermine and diethylpropion stimulate the release of norepinephrine, which:
• Tells the brain you are not as hungry
• Decreases the urgency to eat
• Reduces portion size naturally
• Makes it easier to stop eating when satisfied
Instead of fighting cravings all day, many patients report they simply feel neutral about food.
One of the most common frustrations we hear at Healthy Solutions Clinic in Crowley is:
“I’m thinking about food all day.”
This constant internal dialogue — often called food noise — makes calorie control exhausting.
Appetite suppressants help lower that background noise.
Patients frequently describe:
• Fewer random cravings
• Less emotional eating
• More control in social situations
• Easier adherence to structured meal plans
When the mental battle decreases, consistency improves.
Successful weight loss requires a caloric deficit.
The problem is that severe hunger makes that deficit unsustainable.
Appetite suppressants make it physiologically easier to maintain a modest calorie reduction without feeling constantly uncomfortable.
This allows:
• Steadier fat loss
• Reduced binge cycles
• Improved adherence
• Better long-term habit formation
You are not starving yourself — you are aligning your biology with your goals.
Because these medications stimulate certain pathways in the central nervous system, many patients experience:
• Mild increase in energy
• Improved focus
• Higher motivation to exercise
• Reduced afternoon fatigue
This can be especially helpful in the early stages of a structured medical weight loss program.