Xenical Weight Loss Pill
| Buy Xenical weight loss pills online. Xenical weight loss
pill (orlistat) is a weight loss medication that targets the
absorption of fat in your body rather than suppressing your
appetite. Xenical weight loss pill are useful for long term use
and has been shown to be effective for 1-2 years. Dietary fats
are inhibited from being absorbed and this allows about 30% of
the fat |

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| eaten in the meal to pass through the gut
undigested.
Xenical weight loss pill will help you to reduce and maintain
your weight, as well as to minimize any weight regain. |
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Drug
Uses
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Xenical blocks absorption of dietary fat into the bloodstream,
thereby reducing the number of calories you get from a meal. At
the usual dosage level, it cuts fat absorption by almost
one-third. Combined with a low-calorie diet, it is used to
promote weight loss and discourage the return of unwanted
pounds.
The drug is prescribed for the frankly obese and for merely
overweight people who have other health problems such as high
blood pressure, diabetes, or high cholesterol levels. Your
weight status is determined by your body mass index (BMI), a
comparison of height to weight.
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General
Information
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Along with
dietary fat, Xenical decreases the absorption of some
fat-soluble vitamins and beta-carotene. To compensate, you
should take a multivitamin containing vitamins A, E, D, and K
once a day, at least 2 hours before or 2 hours after taking
Xenical.
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How
Taken
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Take a
capsule of Xenical during, or up to 1 hour after, each main
meal. You should follow a nutritionally balanced, low-calorie
diet that provides no more than 30 percent of its calories from
fat. If you miss a meal, or the meal contains no fat, you can
skip the accompanying dose of Xenical.
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Possible
Side Effects
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Side effects of Xenical are more
common during the first year of treatment. If any develop or
change in intensity, inform your doctor as soon as possible.
Only your doctor can determine if it is safe for you to continue
taking Xenical.
- More common side effects may include:
Abdominal discomfort or pain, anxiety, arthritis, back pain,
diarrhea, dizziness, earache, fatigue, fatty or oily stools,
fecal urgency or incontinence, flu, gas with fecal
discharge, gum problems, headache, increased defecation,
menstrual problems, muscle pain, nausea, oily discharge,
rectal discomfort or pain, respiratory tract infections,
skin rash, sleep problems, tooth problems, urinary tract
infections, vaginal inflammation, vomiting
- Less common side effects may include:
Dry skin, ear/nose/throat problems, joint disorders
Side effects that usually occur after the first year
of treatment with Xenical include: depression, leg pain, swollen
feet, and tendonitis.
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Warnings/Precautions
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Weight loss begins within 2 weeks and continues for 6 to 12
months. The effect of using Xenical for more than 2 years is
still unknown.
Side effects such as diarrhea and abdominal pain may be worse
if you continue eating a high fat diet or even take a high-fat
meal. Limit your fat intake.
Your doctor will test your thyroid function before starting
you on Xenical to make sure that your weight problem is not due
to an underactive thyroid gland (hypothyroidism). Xenical is not
an appropriate remedy for this problem.
Xenical increases the likelihood of kidney stones. Use it
with caution if you have a history of this problem.
If you have diabetes, weight-loss is likely to reduce your
blood sugar levels. If you're taking an oral diabetes medication
or insulin, your dose may have to be reduced.
Note that the safety and efficacy of this drug in children
have not been established.
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Drug
Interactions
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If Xenical is taken with certain other drugs, the effects of
either could be increased, decreased, or altered. It is
especially important to check with your doctor before combining
Xenical with the following:
Cyclosporine (Neoral and Sandimmune)
Warfarin (Coumadin)
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Missed
Dose
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| Resume taking Xenical at the next
meal. Don't try to make up the loss with a double dose. The
extra drug won't help.
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Storage
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| Store at room temperature, in a
tightly sealed container.
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Pregnancy/Nursing
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| The effects of Xenical during
pregnancy have not been adequately studied and the drug is not
recommended for pregnant women. If you are pregnant or plan to
become pregnant, inform your doctor immediately.
It is not known whether Xenical appears in breast milk. Do
not take it while breastfeeding.
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