healthybalanceddiet.org What is Alli weight loss? Alli is the latest over-the-counter drug released by GlaxoSmithkline and is a weight loss diet pill. What makes this drug different from Orlistat and Xenical is that it is sold over-the-counter, thus no prescription is needed. It is backed by billions of dollars of research and is under the reputable names of pharmaceutical companies that have well established themselves over the years. Why is Alli the only over-the-counter weight loss drug? Alli is the only weight loss drug that was approved by the US Food and Drugs Administration to be sold OTC because it was able to meet the rigid guidelines that it has set. The US FDA was able to see the drug’s potential and could be the solution to the rising number of obese in the country. Pros • Instant weight loss results • Easy to start using the diet because it is sold OTC • No need to worry about calories because Alli helps in lowering the production of enzymes that converts fat for our body’s absorption • Proven to be safe and effective • Handed out by a reputable company Cons • When stopping the use of Alli, weight gain may occur • Oily or loose stool • Higher chances of flatulence which may cause discomfort • Sudden and frequent bowel movement Visit www.healthybalanceddiet.org for more info
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Question by d m m: is taking 2 alli pills the same as taking 120mg orlistat?
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Answer by izzy
Yes, Alli is 60mgs, Orlistat 120mgs
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