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What is Generic Xenical Orlistat?


Orlistat (Alli™, Xenical®) is a weight loss medication that is available with a prescription (sold under the name Xenical) or without a prescription (sold

under the name Alli). There is only one standard dosage of either of these medications, regardless of age, weight, or other medical conditions.


Xenical Orlistat is a medicine that can help you to lose weight if you are obese or overweight. It works by blocking chemicals (enzymes) in your gut which
digest fat. Nearly a third of the fat that you eat is blocked by orlistat. The undigested fat is not absorbed into your body, and is passed out with your
feces (stools).

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What is the recommended dose for Xenical Orlistat capsules?


The recommended dose of the nonprescription version for weight loss or weight maintenance in adults is orlistat 60 mg capsules, taken with each meal that contains fat, up to three times daily. The recommended dose of the prescription version for weight loss or weight maintenance in adults and children age 12 and older is orlistat 120 mg, taken with each meal that contains fat, up to three times daily.

It is best if you take orlistat with the meal, but you can take it up to an hour after, if necessary (taking it later than one hour after the meal will make the
drug less effective). If you skip a meal, or if you eat a meal without fat, you should also skip your orlistat dose.


When to take Generic Alli orlistat capsules?


Orlistat is recommended if you are obese or overweight, if you are carrying excess body fat. As an adult, one way you can find out whether you are
overweight or obese, and whether your health may be at risk, is by calculating your body mass index (BMI).
Your doctor will normally calculate your BMI and use this number, as well as other factors, to decide if you should be prescribed orlistat.


What is the usual length of treatment?


If you have lost 5% of your weight within three months, there is no restriction on how long orlistat may be prescribed. However, most doctors will
review treatment regularly, and will decide if it is still appropriate for you to carry on taking orlistat. If you continue to lose weight after six months,
your doctor may advise that you continue to take orlistat. This may be for up to 1-2 years, or longer if you have a great deal of weight to lose.


Are there any side-effects with orlistat?


The main side-effects are caused by the fat which is passed out with your faeces. You may get fatty smelly stools, urgency to get to the toilet, oily
spotting on your underclothes, and excess wind. These side-effects are less likely if you eat a low-fat diet. They tend to settle with time, possibly
because if they occur they remind you that you should be eating a low-fat diet. Other side-effects are rare. Note: the above is not the full list of side-
effects for those taking orlistat. Please see the leaflet that comes with your medicine for full list of possible side-effects and cautions.


Who should not take Orlistat capsules?


The following people should not take orlistat:
  • Pregnant or breast-feeding women.
  • People under the age of 18.
  • People with a malabsorption syndrome (where food is not absorbed properly).
  • People with cholestasis (a condition where bile does not flow properly from the liver to the duodenum).
Orlistat can also interfere with the absorbtion of various medicines and vitamins and affect the way that they work. Most notably: ciclosporin,
acarbose, amiodarone, and warfarin. Possibly also the contraceptive pill. Therefore, if you take orlistat:


Take a multivitamin supplement at bedtime - a time when you will not be taking Orlistat - to help ensure adequate vitamin intake.
If you take the contraceptive pill and have severe diarrhea you should use other methods of contraception in addition to the pill - for example,
condoms.
Tell your doctor or pharmacist about other medicines that you take, before starting on orlistat.
Always read the packet leaflet for a full list of cautions and of people who should not take Orlistat capsules.



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