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Alli is the only FDA-approved weight loss product available without a prescription
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Side effects of Alli, cost worth considering
2007-08-22 20:09:00
Two years after giving birth to a healthy baby, Jessica Davis decided it was time to lose those last stubborn "baby weight pounds."She had tried other diets, but 15 extra pounds refused to budge. After learning of Alli (pronounced "ally"), the first FDA-approved diet pill cleared for over-the-counter sales, she decided it was time for something new."I really didn't have a lot of weight to lose, maybe 10-15 pounds to get me back to my pre-pregnancy weight," said the 25-year-old Mendenhall resident. "After hearing about Alli, I decided to see if this would jump start my weight loss."Manufactured by GlaxoSmith Kline, Alli is a less potent form of the prescription drug orlistat. The drug previously was marketed in 1999 in prescription form by Roche Holding AG under the brand name Xenical, which had limited success on the market.GlaxoSmithKline's expectations for Alli are much higher than those for Xenical. The company is spending millions marketing the drug in television, radio and pr...
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Berger Unveils 'New' Weight-Loss Alternative to Alli and Other Drug Treatme
2007-08-15 20:14:00
More than 17 million Americans are currently using a weight loss supplement or diet pill for the purpose of losing weight. And now, there is a new wonder weight loss drug -- Alli . But there is a better way to lose weight, according to lifestyle expert David Berger . After years of exhaustive research and training, Berger has developed a drug-free way to shed pounds--he calls it "Exercise". "Our research has shown that people using Exercise several times per week will experience significant weight reduction," Berger says. "There are Alli side effects, however--nearly every person who has tried Exercise has experienced enhanced health and fitness, increased feelings of self confidence and improved energy." Berger says that Exercise is even more effective when combined with his revolutionary diet plan, "don't eat too much and avoid high-fat foods." Exercise is available today over-the-counter and comes in many different forms, including sit-ups, push-ups, squats, and walking. To h...
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Eating disorders patients are likely to abuse Alli
2007-07-22 18:45:00
Eating disorders patients are likely to abuse Alli , the first over-the-counter diet drug approved by the FDA, predicts a Saint Louis Behavioral Medicine Institute psychologist who specializes in treating these patients."Because it's been approved by the FDA, people think it's safe. But if patients are already at a healthy weight and are using Alli as part of their eating disorder, then it is not safe.It can make an eating disorder even worse because it magnifies symptoms these patients already have," says Randall Flanery, Ph.D., who also is an adjunct associate professor at Saint Louis University School of Medicine.One of the main side effects of Alli is diarrhea."For someone who has been abusing laxatives, diarrhea is no big deal.What might be a more discouraging side effect for a healthier individual becomes an attraction for someone who has a serious eating disorder."
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Not a miracle drug, but alli has its place
2007-07-20 19:58:00
Alli is another soldier in the battle against obesity. When this compound was available under the name Xenical (orlistat), prospective users had to get a prescription for it. In theory, this would have included a talk with your physician about potential side effects. Now, with alli, you have a version of orlistat that is available over the counter. As an OTC product, alli was tested for safety and efficacy before being released on the market. This being said, there is an increased level of self-reliance when a product can be purchased and used at will.Xenical and alli work by inhibiting the action of lipase, a key fat-digesting enzyme that breaks apart the fat in the food we eat prior to absorption. When lipase is unable to work, these fats remain in your gastrointestinal track and are eventually eliminated. The dose determines the effect. With Xenical, approximately one-third of the fat consumed is not absorbed. With the OTC version, alli, only one-quarter of dietary fat is affecte...
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Safety of new weight-loss drug is questioned
2007-07-20 19:56:00
A new over-the-counter weight-loss drug called Alli may give people with eating disorders another tool to harm themselves, local therapists fear.Alli ? pronounced "AL-eye" ? is the only weight-loss medicine on the market approved by the federal Food and Drug Administration. It's half the dose of the prescription drug orlistat, trade name Xenical, which is used to fight morbid obesity.Dr. Randall Flanery, head of the Eating Disorders Program for the St. Louis Behavioral Medicine Institute, says the new drug is ripe for abuse because young people with eating disorders find the side effects of intense diarrhea and other gastrointestinal problems that empty the digestive system inviting.People who use diet products to bolster their eating disorders "? tend to take them at much higher dosages than recommended, as much as 10 times," Flanery says. "It's analogous to laxatives. People with eating disorders take 10 to 50 (laxative pills) at a time. They become dependent and take higher and...
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Alli: Miracle drug or just a pain in the butt?
2007-07-18 19:50:00
The first over-the-counter weight loss drug hit store shelves this summer to mixed reviews.Alli keeps the body from absorbing fat, but critics say the possible alli side effects are too disturbing to make it worth it. Do users agree?Drug maker, Glaxosmithkline, doesn't beat around the bush. On its website, it warns you that it's probably a smart idea to wear dark pants and bring a change of clothes to work if you just started taking Alli because there's a possibility you may have a very unpleasant accident.Still, there is no shortage of people who will risk public embarrassment to shed a few pounds. They each have their own stories to tell.Trisha Montgomery has yet to master the art of losing weight, but there was a time when she thought she had. Three-years-ago, her doctor prescribed her the prescription drug Xenical to help her prevent acid reflux.Soon, this Dale, Indiana mom says she went from 206 pounds down to 189, "It did work. I mean, I lost the 17 pounds in like three mon...
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People Are Stealing Alli, The OTC Weight Loss Drug
2007-07-17 20:05:00
Walmart blog "Behind the Counter" has some interesting anecdotal evidence to present to the internet: People are stealing the new weight-loss drug, Alli , like crazy. BTC wants his Walmart to lock up the drug, but they refuse...claiming that they'll lose sales if people can only buy it during pharmacy hours.BTC says that the starter packs cost $68 at Walmart and, "Every day we find about 4 of them ripped open and the pills stolen."That's too bad, because we're sure the box that the thieves left behind contains a warning about how Alli makes you crap your pants. We hope the Alli thieves never make it on to COPS. We just don't want to see that. Uh, not that we watch COPS or anything.
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Alli?s oily discharges & prepaid healthy food cards for students
2007-07-15 19:54:00
One senses an emerging trend in weight-control and -reduction regimens. This trend can be summed up in one simple word: coercion. Or, to elaborate: achieving dietary goals by confronting dieters with the choice of (1) eating fewer unhealthy foods or (2) experiencing painful consequences. This trend can be observed in two subjects that have been cropping up in the news lately.The first subject is Alli , the hot weight-loss drug of the moment, which technically works by preventing about one-quarter of the dieter?s fat intake from being absorbed by the intestines. So far, it seems that the results have been largely positive. But the key to Alli?s effectiveness is not that it passes fat through the body harmlessly, but that it often passes through it awkwardly and unpleasantly, in the form of abrupt outbreaks of noxious gas, oily discharge, and the need to hit the nearest restroom pronto.Wear Your Track Shoes When You Use AlliAs one Alli user told a writer for USA Today, the drug works b...
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New weight-loss drug fails to gain among Des Moines dieters
2007-07-09 21:12:00
You've read the statistics about obesity in America - about 33 percent of adults are obese; approximately 17 percent of adolescents are overweight.Some, frustrated with their efforts to slim down, will turn to a pill to lose the extra pounds. It may be a drug designed to promote weight loss or one where weight loss is a side effect.One of the new pharmaceutical weapons for the millions battling their weight, a drug called Alli, hit the market late last month.Alli, a nonprescription version of Xenical, was the first of its kind to be approved by the Food and Drug Administration.The drug works by preventing fat from being absorbed in the system - a process called malabsorption.The major drawback with Alli, health care professionals in Des Moines said, is an unpleasant side effect, diarrhea.Because fat cannot be absorbed, eating something like a cheeseburger will trigger the reaction.Because of that, health care professionals were skeptical that patients could religiously use the drug...
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Diet pill?s icky side effects keep users honest
2007-07-08 19:52:00
Sometimes, you can?t stop your weight-loss secrets from leaking out.Diet ers have been flocking to drugstores to pick up Alli , the first over-the-counter weight-loss pill to be approved by the Food and Drug Administration, despite the scary warning: Stray too far from your low-fat diet and you just might poop your pants.The drug?s maker, GlaxoSmithKline, has been up front about the pill?s side effects, suggesting that first timers wear dark pants or bring a change of clothes to work until they get used to the diet pill?s potentially yucky consequences.Still, it seems there?s no shortage of people willing to risk public humiliation to shed a few pounds. At one Los Angeles-area Walgreens, pharmacist Susie Uyu?s seen customer after customer march directly through the store toward the prominent Alli display. ?I think they?re excited that it?s an over-the-counter product,? Uyu says.And even though pharmacist Miyuki Anderson, who works at a Bartell Drugs in Seattle, warns everyone who eyes...
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Downsides of diet pill Alli include high price, possible side effects
2007-07-06 17:42:00
Paula Hadwin dropped 30 pounds cutting carbohydrates and using the Atkins diet."But then I hit a plateau," said the Minden resident, who still wanted to lose 10 more pounds when Alli , the first over-the-counter Food and Drug Administration-approved diet aid, hit shelves June 15. "I decided to try it." Alli (pronounced "ally"), sold by GlaxoSmithKline, is a half-dose of the drug Orlistat, which has been marketed in prescription form by Roche Holding AG under the brand Xenical since 1999.Alli aids in weight loss by preventing the body from absorbing part of the fat you ingest. The claim being you lose almost 50 percent more weight than you would without it."We've had a lot of people asking about the product, but I wouldn't say it's flying off the shelf," said Youree Drive Kroger Store manager John McNeil.Downsides to the product are the price ? a 30-day supply (90 pills) costs about $60 ? and possible side effects of alli. The product comes with several warnings on wh...
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Diet drug brings foul side effects
2007-07-05 17:31:00
Despite its name, the highly hyped weight-loss drug Alli may not be your friend.Friends don't put friends in embarrassing situations.Alli, whose pharmaceutical name is Orlistat, is a 50 percent reduced-strength version of the prescription drug Xenical. The drug's primary function is to prevent the absorption of fats from the diet, which results in losing weight, said Dr. Jan McBarron, a Columbus physician whose speciality is weight control.The drug, however, has unpleasant -- potentially humiliating -- side effects. They include "gas, incontinence and oily spotting. These side effects are obviously quite uncomfortable and inconvenient at times, and have caused some individuals to think twice about taking this drug," according to www.skinny-ondiets.com."Everybody is asking questions about it, but we haven't had too many people get it," said Sumner Kelly, a pharmacist at Dinglewood Pharmacy. "They ask about the side effects, and they don't want to buy it because of the side effect...
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Concerned about Alli side effects
2007-07-04 19:46:00
How badly do you want to be skinny? Is it worth soiling your underwear?Those questions will likely confront users of the new Alli , the first over-the-counter diet drug approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.Alli (pronounced al-EYE) went on sale for the first time late last month -- a stronger prescription form, Xenical, has been available since 1999 -- and its promotional material alone makes for strong medicine: The drug, which helps people lose small amounts of weight, can cause oily discharges, uncontrolled bowel movements, and gas if you eat too much fat. Its marketing effort makes an impression by telling users to wear dark pants and carry extra clothes in case they soil themselves."Well, that sounds attractive, doesn't it?" Jay Leno cracked June 25 on "The Tonight Show." "You lost a couple of pounds, and you're on a date with that special girl. 'Excuse me while I change my pants.'æ"NBC's Conan O'Brien also spoke up to pooh-pooh Alli, suggesting that "the drug ...
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The new weight loss pill, Alli, has questionable treatment effects
2007-07-04 17:34:00
For the first time, the Food and Drug Administration approved selling a prescription-only diet aid over the counter. Although Alli has been selling quickly, its "treatment effects" are controversial.Alli, which went on sale June 15, is half as strong as its prescribed version, Xenical, said Brian Jones, the vice president of communications for GlaxoSmithKline, the manufacturer of Alli, in an e-mail interview.According to an Alli brochure, the active ingredient, orlistat, prevents digestion of approximately 25 percent of fat consumed. Instead, it is released as "treatment effects," including gas, frequent bowel movements and oily discharge.Effects are reduced if the fat intake for each meal is around 15 grams and calories remain low.If Alli is used with diet and exercise, a person can "lose about 50 percent more weight than dieting alone," the brochure says. Weight lossSheida Guilak, Cal State Fullerton graduate and pharmacy manager of Target in Fullerton, said Alli just "might give ...
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Nutritionists weigh in on new weight loss aid, Alli
2007-06-26 18:29:00
Christina Cesario works out five times a week. She says she'd try the new FDA approved diet pill, Alli . "I would definitely be interested in trying it and see if it helps me loose a few more pounds and how it makes me feel,? said Cesario The makers of Alli claim it can help its users lose 50-percent more weight than dieting alone. An example they use is, if you loose 10 lbs on your own, you'll loose 15 with Alli. Nutritionist Kelly Waters says, ?I'm afraid that they?re gonna say well this pill is great. I'm just going to take this pill and be okay, when really that's not how it is." Alli creators say the pill works on the digestive system. Officials say the Alli prevents enzymes in the intestines from digesting about a quarter of the fat a person eats. But if you don't stick to the recommended diet plan Alli officials say there could be "treatment effects." ?If people take this pill and they continue to eat fried foods, trans fats, that's when they're definitely going to hav...
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Side effects not slowing Alli diet-pill boom
2007-06-25 18:45:00
A new over-the-counter weight-loss pill, which has been disappearing quickly from store shelves across Houston since it became available a week ago, is likely to cause undesirable side effects if dieters don't also abide by the low-fat diet that the drugmaker recommends. That hasn't stopped thousands of people from flocking to pharmacies to buy Alli , the first FDA-approved nonprescription diet drug. For the past week, pharmacy employees have stocked and restocked their shelves with the pills. "We can't keep up with it," said Hisham Ghali, executive assistant manager of a Walgreens in River Oaks. The store had sold out of the largest available bottle of Alli on Thursday, but he expected another shipment within a few days. Alli, pronounced "AL-eye" and manufactured by GlaxoSmithKline, prevents the body from absorbing fat by blocking enzymes in the digestive system. Made using orlistat, which has been available for several years in a higher-dose prescription form called Xenical, All...
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Examining Alli Diet Pills
2007-06-23 18:44:00
Examining Alli The first FDA approved over the counter diet drug is now on store shelves.Alli used to be prescribed under the name XenicalIt works by stopping the body from absorbing 25 percent of the fat injected.If used in combination with a reduced calorie diet and exercise, it can help a person lose and extra 10 pounds over a six month period."The ingredients are in safe amounts and it does what it says it going to do. Whereas a lot of the other weight loss medications they have ingredients in there in unknown amounts and it may not do what it says its going to do," said Ashley Simper a dietician.The pill isn't cheap, one month's supply is about $60.Experts say in tests, the pill only worked for the overweight, not the obese
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Impatient patients expect quick fixes from pills, patches
2007-06-23 18:23:00
As soon as she was diagnosed with high cholesterol, Maritza Cuestas got a prescription for medication from her doctor.The 50-year-old Palmdale resident took the pills for a while but stopped because they gave her headaches. "I don't like taking pills," Cuestas said. "Doctors give you something to try, but they don't really know if it's something you need."Cuestas is now drinking celery juice, a tonic that her mother in El Salvador swears will help reduce cholesterol. Cuestas' co-worker, Josie Carrasco of Sylmar, stands by garlic as a remedy for high cholesterol.But in general, many Americans simply take a pill for high cholesterol and almost any other affliction - something Cuestas and Carrasco find frightening. "It's not that there are too many pills; it's that people abuse them out of ignorance," Cuestas said as the two recently ate lunch in Woodland Hills."A lot of people prefer pills instead of eating right, instead of exercising." Some health experts blame America's obse...
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Who's buying Alli?
2007-06-21 18:18:00
The first FDA-approved diet pill is selling quickly at local stores. It's called Alli , and stores began selling the diet pill on Friday. It's designed to help people lose about one or two pounds a week by blocking the amount of fat the body absorbs. Manufacturers say it can block about 25 percent of the fat you eat.Many customers are buying it despite its embarrassing side effects. "I'm a sucker for advertising. I'll buy anything," said Alex Franco, also known as "Digitz" on the "J.B. and Sandy Morning Show." He starting taking Alli on Tuesday, but it's not his first time using the drug. Franco used Xenical, the prescription version of Alli, about seven years ago."I said, 'I'm going to try it again,'" said Franco. The prescription drug did help him lose some weight, but the down side of the drug was its embarrassing side effects. "I couldn't do anything. I couldn't go to school. Thank God I didn't have a girlfriend at the time. It was a mess. Seriously," said Franco.The f...
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According to a report from the Wall Street Journal...
2007-06-21 17:03:00
According to a report from the Wall Street Journal , the new Alli weight loss drug is flying off store shelves. The new Alli drug was just released last week. This new diet drug is the first over the counter diet drug to get FDA approval.Xenical, as pictured here, has the same weight loss component as Alli.One Columbus pharmacy sold out of its complete stock of the new drug, and swift sales have been reported all across the United States.This new diet aid will cost a buyer $50 for a 60-day supply. Or you can have the option to buy a 90-day supply for about $60. Even though this over the counter drug has received FDA approval, they still caution that the drug should be used with a reduced calorie and low fat diet.According to a Wall Street Journal report, if a person who eats a 2,000 calorie diet and eats about 30 percent fat per day, will lose about 150 calories taking the pill. Based on this information, a person should lose 1,050 calories per week. A pound of fat in the human body ...
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FDA Approved Over the Counter Diet Drug Alli Flying Off Store
2007-06-21 17:03:00
According to a report from the Wall Street Journal, the new Alli weight loss drug is flying off store shelves. The new Alli drug was just released last week. This new diet drug is the first over the counter diet drug to get FDA approval.Xenical, as pictured here, has the same weight loss component as Alli.One Columbus pharmacy sold out of its complete stock of the new drug, and swift sales have been reported all across the United States.This new diet aid will cost a buyer $50 for a 60-day supply. Or you can have the option to buy a 90-day supply for about $60. Even though this over the counter drug has received FDA approval, they still caution that the drug should be used with a reduced calorie and low fat diet.According to a Wall Street Journal report, if a person who eats a 2,000 calorie diet and eats about 30 percent fat per day, will lose about 150 calories taking the pill. Based on this information, a person should lose 1,050 calories per week. A pound of fat in the human body ...
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GSK's Alli safe weight loss OTC pill, does not affect heart or brain
2007-06-17 16:11:00
Alli is the only FDA-approved weight-loss product available to overweight adults, 18 years or older, without a prescription. It combines a clinically-proven product with a comprehensive individualized action plan.The alli program encourages modest, gradual weight loss, known by experts as the best way to lose weight. alli (60 mg orlistat capsules) is safe and effective when used as directed.Orlistat (the active ingredient in alli) has been used by millions of people worldwide. Its safety and efficacy are well established.According to Vidhu Bansal, Pharm.D., director, Medical Affairs, GlaxoSmithKline Consumer Healthcare, ?With a raging overweight and obesity epidemic, alli offers consumers a proven, safe option to help them lose weight without a prescription. Unlike the herbal and dietary supplements for weight loss on the market, alli is an FDA-approved over the counter weight loss product.? Bansal adds, ?alli works in the gut; it is non-systemic, which means it is not absorbed into...
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Alli Weight Loss Pill May Lead To 'Unpleasant Toilet Experience'
2007-06-16 16:27:00
The first FDA approved over the counter weight loss pill is on the market. The pill is supposed to help people lose 50 percent more weight than other diet supplements. But doctors said the new pill has some side effects that can keep you sidelined.The new pill is called Alli . Taken three times a day with a low-calorie, low-fat diet, doctors said you'll lose weight. But if you eat food high in fat, you'll feel it."It's conditioning. It's like if you eat this stuff, you're going to have an unpleasant toilet experience," Dr. Konoy Mandal with Research Medical Center said. "It's not going to sound good, it's not going to look good and you're not going to be very popular in public."Alli works by preventing fats from being absorbed in your body, but doctors said it can leave you with some very embarrassing bowel movements."Buy some extra underwear," Dr. Mandal said. "You're gonna have some events." Under the drug facts on the back of the package, the manufacturer said gas wit...
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FDA-Approved Alli Hits The Shelves
2007-06-15 16:14:00
With obesity an epidemic practically worldwide, drug companies have been in a race to find a diet pill that can be sold without a prescription. Glaxo Smith Klein won that race with a new drug called Alli . But, as Carol Pearson reports, it is no magic pill. Alli requires a commitment to a change in eating habits. Americans alone spend more than a $1 billion a year on weight loss products. Imagine if the tens of millions of people worldwide had easy access to a diet pill. ?The market is so enormous and there are so many overweight people desperate for solutions,? says Professor Kelly Brownell is director of Yale University?s Center for Eating and Weight Disorders. Alli is a non-prescription version of Xenical, a more potent, prescription-only weight loss drug. Both drugs are brand names for orlistat. They work by blocking fat in the digestive track. The manufacturer admits Alli is not a magic pill, and users need to make a commitment to lifestyle change. ?The typical pattern for pe...
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Alli Diet Pills FAQs....
2007-06-12 19:24:00
Alli Diet Pills Frequently Asked Questions by Foster:How does Alli work? Alli is a fat blocker. It works by decreasing the amount of dietary fat that is digested. The 60-mg. orlistat capsules are meant to be taken with already low-fat, low-calorie meals, up to three times a day to prevent enzymes in the intestines from breaking down some of the fat calories you take in. If the fat is not broken down, your body cannot absorb it.Does Alli have side effects? Yes, Alli blocks the absorption of fat, and that fat is passed out of the body in stools, so it can cause some gastrointestinal side effects, including diarrhea and cramping, especially if you eat a large amount of fat at one meal. (In fact, you might want to start Alli while you're at home: The book warns that when you eat too much fat, effects may include loose or more frequent stools that may be hard to control or gas with an oily discharge.) But there is some good news, says Foster: The drug works only in the gastrointestinal ...
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Alli Success Depends On Picking The Right Diet
2007-06-12 16:13:00
With over two-thirds of Americans now overweight, 70 million over fifty pounds and another 70 million over one to forty-nine pounds, it just may take a combined effort of a diet pill and a diet compatible with that pill.In February 2007, GlaxoSmithKline Pharmaceuticals announced the FDA approval of the weight loss Orlistat in the form of a lesser dosage, 60 mg capsule, sold over-the-counter starting summer 2007. It will cost 60 cents a capsule taken three times a day with each meal. The company recommends it not be used as a true stand-alone weight loss method, but only in combination with exercise and a diet that is reduced fat that contains about 15 grams of fat per meal.It?s actually a pseudo-diet pill since its main function is to block absorption of 20-30% of the fat one consumes rather than decreasing the urge to eat. The fat passes out of the body is about 150 to 200 calories. Understanding this fact will determine the success of its usage by a dieter and whether the drug wil...
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About Weight Loss Drug Alli
2007-06-10 16:21:00
? What it does: The main ingredient, orlistat, blocks absorption of about a quarter of the fat you eat, preventing the body from storing those calories.? How it works: It's taken three times a day with meals containing some fat. Users should limit fat intake to 15 grams per meal. (A turkey sandwich with mayo and cheese might have 26 grams of fat or more.) You also need to take supplements containing fat-soluble vitamins, such as A, E and K, and beta-carotene daily (preferably at bedtime) because the drug may prevent you from absorbing the nutrients from your food. ? Possible benefit: You could lose up to 50 percent more weight than with diet and exercise alone. For example, you could lose 15 pounds instead of 10.? Side effects: They include oily bowel movements, gas and bloating, stomach cramps and an urgent need to go to the bathroom. Effects are more intense when high-fat foods are consumed while using the drug.? Cost: Prices vary depending on the store, but a starter pack wit...
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It's Official. Diet Pill alli (Low-Dose Xenical) Will Go on Sale on Friday,
2007-06-10 05:03:00
Diet pill alli (low-dose Xenical) will go on sale in grocery stores and pharmacies around America on Friday June 15th, according to an announcement on GlaxoSmithKline's official alli website. The terse announcement said "beginning June 15th, alli will be available in all major drug, grocery, and discount/warehouse stores in the weight loss product aisle." A number of online retailers have been allowing dieters eagerly awaiting the first FDA approved over-the-counter weight-loss drug to "preorder" alli for shipment the day it is officially placed on sale. A number of readers have been searching for the lowest price for the diet pill, and have reported their results to our sister newsletter, alli Report. As of the moment, the lowest price still seems to be offered by MyFloridaPharmacy.com, which is offering the alli weight loss aid starter pack with 90 pills for $58.99. Two other options also are being offered: t...
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Alli Bringing A New Revolution
2007-06-10 04:58:00
Weight Los is one of the important issue is being discussed in New York. GlaxoSmithKline is a well-known healthcare production. It is trying to practice the country for alli by having exhibit in New York City.Most of people hope of the weight loss without any effort. They want a source that will make them slim while eating anything they want. This is not that they are expecting more. Actually today?s lifestyle have change the people mentality. First of all most of don?t have time for heavy work out and exercises. Also people want a satisfactory food after they get back to home from hectic day. Having a hectic Schedule Plus dieting can lead to person in stress. So to avoid this stress most people go for diet pills. And they expect a lot more from this diet pills. By having this thing in mind GlaxoSmithKline tries to give a wake up call to the people about the all diet drug. As this is the first over-the-counter pill approved by Food drug and administration. ?We are trying to place al...
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Diet drug debuting with big bang!!!
2007-06-09 19:23:00
GlaxoSmithKline Consumer Healthcare is spending $150 million to roll out its much-anticipated over-the-counter weight-loss drug, Alli , next week, with a far-reaching campaign that tries to persuade people to alter their diet and exercise regimes in addition to swallowing the non-prescription capsule three times a day. Alli is the only federally approved weight-loss medication available over-the-counter. "If you want to lose weight, you have to make changes in the way you eat and your lifestyle," said Steve Burton, vice president of weight control for GSK Consumer Healthcare, which is headquartered in Moon. To that end, consumers who plop down about $60 for an Alli starter pak will receive 90 capsules -- a one-month supply -- as well as menu planners, calorie guides and information about accessing on-line help to achieve and maintain their weight loss goals. Alli is scheduled to hit some store shelves as early as Wednesday but GSK officials don't expect full nationwide availability ...
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