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Alli Diet Drug
Contemplating dearth of an over- the- counter
pill to low down the escalating rate of obesity, the Food
and Drug Administration finally had given a green signal to much
awaited weight loss pill renowned as Alli. Available in the dosage
of 60 mg, Alli is a product of GlaxoSmithKline and available with
ease for use in the U.S. Rich with an active ingredient Orlistat,
the pill is prescribed for obese people who are above 18 years of
age.
If an adult male has 20 % more weight than the
average limit of weight as per the height index, then such male
falls under the category of obese. Where as in case of women, 25%
more increase in the average limit of weight is considered the onset
of obesity. This is where the marvel drug comes at front and makes
weight loss a viable goal. In general, a person with more than 100
pounds of weight is regarded an overweight. When compared with non-obese
populace, overweight people are more to hypertension, type-2 obesity
and heart disease.
As far as why more people are falling prey to
obesity is concerned, the answer simply lies in
the excessive intake of protein and carbohydrates. As human body
can't accumulate excessive protein and carbohydrates, such unnecessary
sum of protein and carbohydrates gets transformed in to fat which
then gets stored with in the human body. And this fat absorption
results in to weight gain.
How it affects Fat Quotient
Alli diet pill
acts more than a pill. Its role revolves around a comprehensive
plan. When combined with a low-fat diet, the plan offers impeccable
outcomes. If one tries to loose weight only by the means of Alli
pills alone, and without religiously implementing the weight loss
program, the drug will not engender desired results.
It works by lessening the percentage of fat that
is absorbed by intestines. It blocks up nearly 25 percent of fat
eaten by a person on an average in meal. It should be taken up at
the meal-time and must be followed with a regular low-calorie and
low-fat diet comprising at least 15 gm fat per feast.
Dosage
A 60-mg capsule of Alli must be consumed thrice a day along with
meals comprising 15 gm of fat.
Related Side Effects
Change in the bowel habits is one of the common side effects often
experienced by Alli users. It usually results into loose and oily
stools. However, the impact of this bad effect can be minimized
by the regular intake of a low fat diet. The other side effects
experienced by the users include:
- Diarrhea
- Gas
- Gastrointestinal effect
Safeguards to be taken
People who have had underwent an organ transplant must refrain the
use of Alli. In addition, obese people who are consuming blood thinning
medicines or are taking medicines for diseases pertaining to thyroid
and diabetes first should consult doctor before making the use of
this drug.
Drug Interactions
There is possibility that one may not be able to absorb few fat-soluble
nutrients from the food while Alli intake. That is why consumption
of a multivitamin at bedtime is essential during its treatment.
Besides, people who experience some sorts of problems while food
absorption or who do not fall under the category of overweight should
keep a distance from this pill.
Approved for the utilization in a combination with
a low-fat and low-calorie diet, Alli lends unequalled assistance
to shed 50 percent more weight in comparison to dieting. Being an
only FDA-approved over-the-counter preparation for weight-loss,
it is the first clinically-tested product which supports a comprehensive
diet program along with its intake and thus is a unique formulation
to keep obesity always aloof.
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