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The Best Place To Find The Cheapest Xenical
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Drug name:
Xenical
Xenical is available as a
dark-blue, hard-gelatin capsule, with light-blue
imprinting. Each capsule contains 120 mg of the
active ingredient orlistat . |
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How does the medicine
work? Xenical does not act centrally on the
brain to reduce appetite. Xenical 's action takes place
in the lumen of the stomach and absorption the medicine
into the blood is minimal. In contradistinction, most
other weight loss medicines act on specific areas of the
brain to reduce appetite. You eat less, you lose weight
- but at a price. In order to get to the brain, these
drugs must enter the blood stream. Therefore, these
drugs may have systemic side effects (central nervous
system and cardiovascular), ranging from minor to severe
and are indicated only for short-term use. But, most
important, these drugs do little if anything to help
people change their eating habits or lifestyles.
Therefore, when they stop taking the drugs, the weight
is quickly regained.
Xenical , on the other hand, is a
reversible inhibitor of lipases made in the stomach and
pancreas. Lipases are enzymes that break down fat. After
we eat a fatty meal (such as meat) fats reach the
stomach in a form called triglycerides. Triglycerides
cannot be absorbed into the blood unless lipases break
them down into compounds called fatty acids. Xenical
prevents this breakdown and the undigested triglycerides
are excreted into the stool. The resulting decrease in
caloric intake can have a positive effect on weight
control.
How much weight can I lose?
There is no clear-cut amount of weight
that can be lost when taking Xenical . Remember, in
order the medicine to work optimally you must restrict
your fat intake and exercise. If you are committed to
your weight loss program there is essentially no limit
as to how much weight you can loose.
Nonetheless, weight loss should be gradual and always be
done safely. While it is important that you decrease you
fat intake while using Xenical it is equally as
important that you eat healthy and insure you obtain all
essential nutrients each and every day. Keep in mind
that even a small amount of weight loss can reward you
with a big gain in your health. A loss of 5 to 10% of
your current weight can result in a significant
reduction of risk for heart disease.
Clinical efficacy
studies:
Pooled data from multiple trials indicated that weight loss averaged 12.4 lbs. to
13.4 lbs. in patients taking Xenical . Overall 57% of
treated patients lost over 5% of their base-line body
weight. Those on Xenical showed a decrease in total
blood cholesterol and LDL cholesterol (low density
cholesterol). This form of cholesterol acts to promote
the deposition of fatty plaques along the walls of
arteries. There was a concomitant increase in HDL
cholesterol (high density cholesterol).
This form of cholesterol acts to inhibit the deposition
of fatty plaques along the walls of arteries. In
international clinical studies with thousands of
patients, most individuals using Xenical lost, on
average, 10% of their initial body weight over a 6-8
month period.
Are there other benefits to
taking Xenical? In addition to reducing weight:
It
reduces high blood pressure.
It
reduces the amount of anti-diabetic medication
required (if already diabetic).
It
reduces triglycerides.
It
reduces body fat.
It reduces the chance of
developing type II diabetes.
Who should take Xenical? Xenical is a serious weight loss
medication, indicated only for those who are truly obese
(obesity is defined as having an initial body mass index
greater than or equal to 30 kg/m2 or 27 kg/m2 in the
presence of other risk factors such as hypertension,
diabetes or increased serum cholesterol). The initial
body mass index is calculated utilizing the patient's
height and weight. Therefore it is not generally
recommended that Xenical be used as a “summer”
medication for transient weight loss. Xenical is most
commonly recommended for those who are willing to make
serious permanent changes in their eating and exercise
habits
When should I
start taking Xenical? When you are ready to control your diet so
that no more than one third of calories come from fat
and you are willing to commit yourself to beginning and
continuing with a graded exercise program you are then
ready to start taking Xenical .
How do I start taking
Xenical? Questions that should be answered before I
begin taking Xenical include: Am I overweight?Am I at
risk for diseases associated with being overweight?
How much
weight can I realistically lose?
Can I
achieve this goal with diet and exercise alone?
Am I
committed to managing my weight?
What
kinds of support will I require to help me manage my
weight (such as nutritionist, dietician, physical
therapist, or psychologist)?
Are these
resources available to me?
What is the correct dosage?
One capsule (120milligrams) of Xenical is
taken three times daily with each main meal - up two
hours after eating. Taking a capsule with each
meal is convenient and easy to remember.
How quickly does the medicine
work? In one clinical study, weight loss
attributed to Xenical was seen as early as 2 weeks after
starting this medicine. In patients who participate in a
graded exercise program that slowly increases the amount
of physical activity performed each week, weight loss
may be seen ever faster.
How long can I continue
taking the medicine?
One of the benefits of Xenical is that
while you lose weight, you are changing your eating
habits and lifestyle. By the time you have reached your
goal, you may be able to maintain your weight through
diet and exercise alone. If, however, you start to
regain weight, you can safely resume taking Xenical .
Do I have to take vitamin supplements while using
Xenical? Yes, it is worthwhile to take a vitamin
supplement that contains fat-soluble vitamins such as
vitamin A and D. Xenical has been shown to reduce the
absorption of some fat-soluble vitamins and
beta-carotene. The supplement should be taken once a day
at least 2 hours before or 2 hours after a dose of
Xenical . Bedtime is a very convenient time to take your
vitamin.
If
I take more than one capsule at a time, will it
block more fat?
No. There is absolutely no benefit to
taking more than the recommended dose of Xenical .
Do
I have to take a capsule with every
meal?
If you skip a meal or your meal contains
little fat (note: be careful of the hidden fats in many
foods), there is no reason to take Xenical , although
there is no harm in taking the capsule. Taking a Xenical
capsule with each meal will help you to remember and
avoid missing doses.
What if I eat more than
three meals a day? It is strongly recommended that you eat
several meals throughout the day. But, you should not
take more than 3 Xenical capsules per day.
What if I miss taking a
Xenical capsule with a meal? Nothing. You simply miss the benefit of
Xenical .
Does Xenical interact with
other medications? Clinical studies have shown that Xenical
does not interact with commonly used medications.
However, before starting Xenical it is essential that
you tell us on your medical history/personal profile of
any and all medications (prescription and
non-prescription) that you are currently taking.
Does the medicine have any side
effects? Xenical has none of the side effects
normally associated with diet medications that act on
the brain. Xenical 's side effects are strictly
gastrointestinal in nature and related to its action of
blocking the digestion of ingested fat. The fat that is
not absorbed into the bloodstream remains in the
intestine and becomes mixed with the stool. The
increased fat in the stool can cause any of the
following:
- gas
(flatulence) - sometimes with oily spotting,
- increased
frequency of bowel movements,
- fatty/
oily stool .
How often or how quickly these effects
occur will vary from person to person and
will depend on how much extra fat was consumed. They can
occur within hours after eating a meal or up to a day or
two later. These side effects of Xenical usually occur
early in treatment, last for only a short period, and
disappear over time. Importantly, you can control the
effects if you control your fat intake. Remember: it's
not the Xenical , it's the fat you eat that causes the
events.
Could I become addicted to
the medicine? Physiological dependence does not occur
because Xenical is not absorbed into the blood.
Nonetheless, psychological dependence can rarely become
a problem. Thus, the notion that Xenical is totally
non-addictive is false.
Can I overdose on
Xenical?
Xenical is very safe. There have
been no cases of overdosing. In experiments, patients who took doses of Xenical many
times over the recommended dose experienced no ill effects.
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