Xenical (orlistat) isn’t available over the counter in many countries. You’ll need a prescription from a doctor. This prescription ensures appropriate medical supervision, vital for weight management and potential side effects.
Understanding Orlistat
Orlistat works by blocking about 30% of the fat you consume from being absorbed into your body. This fat is then eliminated through your stool. Expect changes in bowel movements including oily stools, increased gas and bowel urgency. These effects usually lessen as your body adjusts.
Before Starting Orlistat
Discuss your medical history and current medications with your doctor. Orlistat might interact with some drugs. Certain medical conditions may also make Orlistat unsuitable. Your doctor will assess your suitability and recommend a safe dosage.
Dietary Considerations
Combine Orlistat with a balanced diet low in saturated fat and cholesterol. Regular exercise is also crucial for weight loss success. This combined approach maximizes results and minimizes potential side effects.
Potential Side Effects
Besides the common gastrointestinal effects (oily stools, gas, urgency), less frequent side effects may include abdominal pain, headache, and infections. Report any concerning symptoms to your doctor immediately.
Long-Term Use and Alternatives
Long-term use requires continued medical monitoring. Discuss long-term weight management strategies with your physician, considering other methods if needed. They might recommend lifestyle changes or other weight loss medications.
Finding a Doctor
Use online directories or ask your primary care provider for referrals to doctors specializing in weight management. This ensures you receive proper guidance and support throughout your weight loss journey.