Xenical, weight loss diet pill is a prescription based orally taken diet pill medication which is generally used to help considerably overweight people to shed extra weight. Main component of this weight loss drug contains active ingredient known as Orlistat.
The main aim of the drug is to prevent absorption of dietary fats in the blood stream. It is recommended one should always use this medication in supervision of specialized physician or pharmacist in combination of well designed diet and exercise plan. Like any other drug it has side effects which include noticeable changes in bowel movements. The induced changes of the medication may also include gas with discharge and rise in frequency of bowel movements and inability to control them. Side effects are most severe within the first year of therapy. To minimize these adverse effects, foods containing a high fat content should be avoided.
Xenical Usage Information
Xenical is generally taken for time period of 8 to 12 weeks. Weight loss process begins within 2 weeks and continues for 6 to 12 months. It is strictly required to be stopped after finishing duration of the medication. Extended use of the pill will not increase its benefits, as your body starts to build up a resistance to the effects of this medication after a few weeks of treatment. It is always advised to use pill to control a problem in the form of obesity without getting addicted to it.
This weight loss drug produces desired results if used in combination of well designed low calorie diet and exercise schedule under supervision of your doctor or pharmacist. Always remain in close coordination with physician while taking this weight loss diet pill to clear all possible clarification.
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