Xenical Diet Pill
Xenical diet pill is a prescription weight loss medication manufactured by Roche Laboratories that should be taken with a [nutritionally balanced] reduced-calorie diet containing no more than 30% of calories from fat.
According to Roche, unlike many other weight loss pills that act in the brain or central nervous system to suppress appetite or to speed up metabolism, Xenical works in the digestive system to block about one-third of the fat in the food you eat from being digested. Again according to Roche, enzymes in your digestive system, called lipases, help digest (or break down) fat. Now, when taken with meals, Xenical attaches to the lipases and blocks them from breaking down some of the fat you have eaten. The successful short-term weight-reducing effects of Xenical have been achieved in conditions where the pills have been taken together with a reduced calorie diet. Roche recommends that the following conditions are met when using Xenical: - Talking with your doctor.
- Following the proper medication schedule.
- Eating a reduced-calorie diet with no more than 30% of calories from fat.
- Monitoring your food intake.
- Taking a multivitamin every day.
- Setting realistic, achievable weight-loss goals you can feel good about.
Xenical Diet Pill DangersYou should talk to your doctor thoroughly about the possible dangers of using Xenical. Roche even has a guide for you to use to get the most out of your appointment with your doctor, available as Roche Guide to Talking With Your Doctor from the official Xenical website. The potential side effects include that you will experience some changes in bowel habits, mainly because Xenical works by blocking the absorption of dietary fat. Other side effects may include (but are not limited to) gas with oily discharge, an increased number of bowel movements, an urgent need to have them, and an inability to control them, particularly after meals containing higher amounts of fat than are recommended.
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