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SIDE EFFECT OF ALlI WEIGHT LOSS
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The second largest drug manufacturer in the world, GlaxoSmithKline – GSK has
indeed made possible to outline the perfect and symmetrical physique statue
with the help of its miracle launch known as Alii which is the first ever
OTC pill to be sold without medical prescriptions, meant for fighting
obesity. Alli is the OTC substitute of its ancestor Xenical or Orlistat
which are the prescription drugs meant for the same purpose but in almost
double the strength of little-master Allie. The U.S. FDA has at last
approved the wonder weight loss pill – Alii as the first ever
non-prescription diet drug for weight loss. Like every drug, Alli too may pose to exhibit some side effects perhaps because of any of its active ingredients also. The major side effects generally develop by Allie specifically when you eat meal with excess fat than recommended during the Alli program. Such conditions are usually called the treatment effects and they are not considered as harmful anyway. Such conditions could well be prevented if the patient sticks to the reduced calories and low-fat diet plans comprising 15 grams per meal maximum. However, some common side effects may exhibit any or all of the symptoms such as: loose or extended frequency of stools, abrupt urinary pressure and gas formation with oily discharge. Even almost uncontrollable bowel movement could also be experienced. In some typical cases diarrhoea, changed bowel habits and gastrointestinal tract disorders may be experienced. Some other unexpected symptoms may also be posed for which the doctor must be consulted immediately for necessary medical assistance. |
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