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What is 

Xenical is a prescription-only weight-loss drug. It may help people lose weight faster if they haven't been able to lose weight with diet and exercise. The medicine orlistat is its principal active component. The medication's makers, the pharmaceutical company Roche, have given it the brand name Xenical.

 

Use?

Xenical is an anti-obesity medication. It works by preventing roughly one-third of the fat in your diet from being absorbed in your digestive tract.
Xenical binds to digestive enzymes (lipases) and prevents them from breaking down part of the fat you've consumed throughout your meal. Your body eliminates the undigested fat since it can't be absorbed.
Xenical is used to treat obesity when used in combination with a low-calorie diet.

 

Side Effects

Incontinence due to bowel incontinence
Flatus accompanied with discharge
Increased need to empty bowels Oily spotting
a greasy evacuation
Bowel motions have increased.

 

Who Can Take?

Patients with a BMI of more than 30 can be taken Xenical. If your BMI is more than 28 and you have other risk factors like type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure, or high cholesterol, it may be recommended.

 

Warning

If you have a stomach problem, you should not use this medication (problems absorbing food). If you have gallbladder problems or are pregnant, you should avoid using Xenical. If you've had an organ transplant, use cyclosporine, or aren't overweight, don't take alli.

 

 

When You Should Talk to your Doctor?

If you're expecting a child, trying to conceive, or nursing.
If you have any issues with how your kidneys function.
If you suffer from chronic malabsorption syndrome, a condition in which your food is not effectively digested.
Cholestasis is a disorder in which the flow of bile to the liver is disrupted.
If you've ever experienced a bad reaction to a medication.

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