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First Government-approved Over- the counter diet pill: "Alli"
that can be bought without a prescription.
The Alli Diet drug is developed whoever 18 and older. It
is a reduced-strength version of prescription diet aid Orlistat.
The FDA approved the sale of Alli diet pills without a prescription
on 7th Feb 2007, but it stressed that the drug should be paired
with a Proper healthy diet and exercises Plan, will really
be helpful to burn extra fat from body.
Xenical (Orlistat) trials show it blocks the absorption of
about one-quarter of the fat consumed in a meal. The fat then
passes out of the body through stools. However, almost half
of the patients who participated in the trials experienced
gastrointestinal side effects.
Alli
diet drug (Low-Dose Xenical) is said to produce similar
results as does full-strength Xenical (Orlistat), but results
will be less significant and take place over a longer period
of time.
GSK, the company responsible for marketing alli diet pills.
Those want to limit fat and calories through this diet drug
can use alli capsules. You can drop 50 percent more weight
with this diet pills than with diet alone.
So whenever you want to use alli diet pills, keep following
things regarding this diet pill in your mind:
1. Alli diet pill is not a wonder drug. You should pair this
diet pill with proper diet & exercise to work for weight
loss.
2. The FDA & GSK stresses that Alli diet pill will not
work alone.
3. Like other diet pills you can face some side effects of
all diet drug. Consult your doctor whenever you face any unusual
problem during its uses
4. Don't take Alli drug if you have had an organ transplant.
There could be a reaction with an anti-rejection medication.
6. If you are diabetic, have a thyroid condition or are on
blood pressure problem then before go for this diet pill you
should consult you doctor for alli.
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