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Alli diet pill, which is first diet pill to be approved by FDA, will be available at chemist shops and could be bought with out worrying about doctor’s prescription.

Alli diet pill should be taken thrice a day with meals containing fat that should not be more than 15 grams of fat per meal. Patients suffering with diabetes, thyroid disease or who are on blood thinning medicines should consult doctors before starting Alli.

Side effects of Alli diet pill:

  • Flatulence
  • Oily stools
  • Frequent uncontrollable stools
  • Insufficiency of fat-soluble vitamins, like A, D, E and K
  • Gastrointestinal side effects
  • Nauseating
  • Oily spotting

These changes, which are not harmful, are called treatment effects that normally occur in the first week of treatment and it can be managed by following the recommended diet regimen of 15 grams of fat per meal.

It is also advised for patients to a multivitamin once a day during bedtime, because Alli can reduce the absorption of some fat soluble vitamins.

People who have problems absorbing food, gallbladder problems, are pregnant, or are breast-feeding should not take Alli diet pill.

 

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