Immediate medical attention should be sought if any of the following occur whilst taking weight loss medications: Severe abdominal pain , particularly if persistent and radiating to the back, which may indicate pancreatitis Chest pain, palpitations, or shortness of breath , suggesting potential cardiovascular effects Mood changes, depression, or suicidal thoughts , as some weight loss medications can affect mental health Sudden vision changes or eye pain , which may indicate acute myopia with secondary angle-closure glaucoma (a serious effect of topiramate) Signs of allergic reaction , including rash, swelling, or difficulty breathing Symptoms of gallbladder disease , such as right upper quadrant pain, particularly after eating Flank pain with or without blood in urine , which could indicate kidney stones (associated with topiramate) Regular monitoring is essential for anyone taking prescription weight loss medications

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