Are there any side effects to taking Proactol, the new natural weight loss products on the market. Drugs such as Xenical have traditionally been a prescription only capsule prescribed to clinically obese patients. Recntly, the FDA gave the ok to a non-prescription version – Alli. Such medicines rely on Orlistat, a lipase inhibitor, which stops fat being absorbed into the body. But how do they work and are there any side effects when you take them?
Proactol Side Effects
When taken after eating, Orlistat reduces the amount of fat that is broken down in the body and absorbed into the blood system by about 30%. These fats are expelled naturally and so, with less fat being absorbed, weight is lost.
However, if you are not dangerously overweight, Xenical or Alli may not be the right option for you. You should always consult your doctor should you want to use either of these alternatives. Unfortunately there have also been some worrying side effects from these Orlistat based weight loss medicines. More on Proactol Side Effects.
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