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Alli leakage, “gas with oily spotting” side effects

Alli Research

Alli — a weaker version of Roche Holding’s prescription drug Xenical, known generically as orlistat — is the first over-the-counter diet medication approved by the FDA.  Orlistat works by inhibiting the production of an enzyme that the body uses to break down fats for digestion. Because the drug is not well absorbed by the digestive system, it acts only while sitting in the gastrointestinal tract. When taken with a meal, orlistat blocks the body from absorbing approximately one-quarter of the fat consumed.

Did you know that about half the users of GlaxoSmithKline’s new diet drug Alli may experience gastrointestinal side effects, according to clinical trials conducted before the drug’s approval.   According to one-year clinical trials, between 35 and 55 percent of people who took the drug achieved a 5 percent or higher reduction in body mass. Upon ceasing treatment, a significant number of them regained up to 35 percent of the lost weight.

Alli Side Effects

Because Alli blocks the body from digesting fat, the body finds other ways to excrete the fat that has been consumed. This often occurs through feces, which may lead to the common side effects of loose stools, leakage and “gas with oily spotting,” according to the Alli web site.  Side effects longer than six months are possible.  To limit side effects, GlaxoSmithKline recommends that all Alli users limit their fat intake to a maximum of 15 grams per meal.  The company offers one final tip for users of Alli: “You may feel an urgent need to go to the bathroom. Until you have a sense of any treatment effects, it’s probably a smart idea to wear dark pants, and bring a change of clothes with you to work.”

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