What are the side effects of the new otc diet pill Alli?
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Oil when you fart and diarrhea. Gas and bloating. It's not very effective. I wouldn't wasted the money on it. Studies show that after 6 months using Alli with diet and exercise, patients lost an average of 5 pounds more than people on the same diet and exercise regimen.
Explosive diarrhea.
Loose stools, stomachaches and oil in your urine. I understand however if you follow the diet that is attached with Alli that the side effects are lessened.
The most common side effect of the product is a change in bowel habits, which may include loose stools. Eating a low fat diet will reduce the likelihood of this side effect. Also, people who have had an organ transplant should not take OTC orlistat because of possible drug interactions. In addition, anyone taking blood thinning medicines or being treated for diabetes or thyroid disease should consult a physician before using orlistat.
The side effects include diarrhea, anal leakage, Fatty/oily stool, oily spotting, intestinal gas with discharge, bowel movement urgency, poor bowel control and headaches. Doesn't sound like fun to me, what are people suppose to do wear a diaper?
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Remember, you should always consult your physician before taking any diet pill or weight loss supplement.
Alli's possible side effects are excessive gas, excessive stool production, loose stool and/or oily stool. These treatment effects can be decreased by following their recommended nutrition plan.
For one, Xenical hasn't lived up to its promise; some doctors have found it to offer marginal benefit in clinical practice. At half the prescription strength, Alli is likely to be even less effective. Data presented to the FDA suggest that Alli works best in those who are very overweight, that it must be used in conjunction with a low-fat, reduced-calorie diet, and that results are modest. In clinical trials, severely overweight subjects who took the drug for six months lost about 5 pounds more than those taking a placebo. In a separate four-month trial, moderately overweight people lost about 2 1/2 pounds more than the control group. Benefits are also likely to be short-lived. Alli is marketed for short-term use only, and follow-up suggests that people start to regain weight once they stop taking it.
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