I did not mean to offend, and certainly did not mean to sound like I was lecturing you.
I have had a very personal experience with these meds that hurt someone I love. Like with most medications, many people have no issues, but a select few do, so all-in-all, it feels like they have been good for most people. And when it comes to diabetic patients, or those with heart disease, obviously any risk is outweighed by the help in managing those diseases, and lessening the risks associated with them.
It's just for the select few that do not have a good experience with the medication it can be devastating. If you need them, great, but as I've read often on this site there are many people who do not qualify in the obese category so they are fudging numbers to get them (again, not saying this is you), and there is a blanket acceptance that there are no issues with doing that since people see immediate results. Again, anyone with connections to the pharmaceutical industry, which I have, knows that drug trials are often flawed, and not thorough, and sample a very small population, for a specific use. It is later that more data comes to light and revisions to risks are made.
Examples of what I mean by this are Vioxx and Ciprofloxin.
My personal feelings, and I believe I am entitled to my opinion without being attacked, are that the off-label usage of weight-loss only got approved two years ago, and that in the lifecycle of drug development, testing and approval, this is a short-span of time, so anyone willing to use just needs to be hyper-aware of potential risks.