How does the weight loss pill work?

October 9, 2009 by · 1 Comment
Filed under: Health News, Weight Loss Medication 

Now that a low dose version of the weight loss medication pill Xenical is available over the counter many are wondering just how effective the low dose pill, known as Alli really is. Firstly it should be understood that whichever pill you take it must be accompanied by a low fat diet and a sensible exercise programme.

Taking the original version at the standard prescription dose of 120mg three times per day before meals, Xenical prevents approximately 30% of dietary fat from being absorbed. Xenical works by preventing the body from absorbing fats from the diet, thereby reducing calorie intake. As the Alli pill is half the dose of Xenical you should expect that the fat being absorbed will be higher. Xenical can be bought through trusted online pharmacies and delivery is normally within 24 hours.

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One Response to “How does the weight loss pill work?”
  1. Shell says:

    they only work by a certain amount, you also need cut your intake down

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