If you’re new to weight loss treatments and want to learn more about them, we’re here to help.
Tablets like (the brand name for Orlistat) work by reducing the amount of fat your body absorbs. Ordinarily, fats are broken down during the digestion process by enzymes called lipases. Xenical prevents these enzymes from working effectively, limiting how much fat your body is able to absorb. The remaining, undigested fat is then excreted.
In contrast to Xenical, weight loss injections (or pens) work by suppressing your appetite - particularly your appetite for fatty foods. Some weight loss injections also slow the digestion process down, making you feel fuller for longer. They’re simple to use - check out our for more information.
Clinical trials have repeatedly demonstrated the effectiveness of both weight loss tablets and injections, particularly in combination with a healthy diet and lifestyle., participants using lost almost 15% of their body weight over a 15-month period.
Starting your weight loss journey is simple with IQ Doctor. To begin, click on a product and then hit the 'Start Consultation' button. The online consultation process is quick, simple and free; just complete the form and we’ll verify whether the medication is suitable for you or not. If it is, you can then place your order and receive it the very next day.
Retrimical weight loss medicationsYou can consider your diet and lifestyle in more detail during the online consultation process. Our clinicians will review your answers and if appropriate, may recommend a diet and lifestyle that is suitable for you. If the diet and lifestyle falls under the broad category, we’ll also consider the lifestyle and recommendations. Your progress will be reviewed extensively, and the prescribed lifestyle and medication will be promptly followed to discover if your weight loss achieved is within your weight loss treatment treatment treatment treatment treatment treatment treatment treatment treatment treatment treatment treatment treatment treatment treatment treatment treatment treatment treatment treatment treatment treatment treatment treatment treatment treatment treatment treatment treatment treatment treatment treatment treatment treatment
Some side effects may occur when taking diet and lifestyle medications. A small number of these tend to be minor and temporary. However, if you experience severe or persistent side effects, it’s important to talk to your clinician. Let them know if you have any concerns or questions. We have auautions and warnings for both individuals and animals.
You can buy weight loss injections, especially if they’re used by animals. We carry a number of brand names, called Contagralin and Disagralin, which are used to suppress appetite and animal-related side effects. These medications are specifically formulated to help weight loss achieve its results and are both safe and effective. We only prescribe and recommend medications when possible, and only when need be. We only prescribe medications when needed, and not for weight loss only. To order Contagralin and Disagralin injections please visit or to order the online consultation process.
Your progress can be monitored through a number of different methods. Our clinicians can review the results and recommendations when used in combination with a healthy diet and regular exercise. Our weight loss injections only treat dietary restrictions and do not suppress appetite. To order these injections please visit or order the online consultation process.
All weight loss treatments have side effects. Because side effects are under-explained during the consultation, we only prescribe medications when necessary. Side effects can include your periods, oily stools, frequent bowel movements, gas and bloating, diarrhoea, constipation, dizziness, and rash. To order Disagralin and Disagralin injections please visit or order the online consultation process.
Oily stoolsOily stools are caused by the loose, stools-like discharge from the bowel.These stools can be particularly troublesome for your baby or yourself.
This medicine is intended for use in conjunction with a reduced-calorie, low-fat diet and exercise. It is not intended to be used in the diagnosis or treatment of any other disease or tumour. This medicine should not be used in children or adolescents below the age of eighteen. The most common side effects of the use of this medicine include oily spotting, diarrhoea, increased bowel movements, flatulence, oily evacuation, abdominal discomfort, flatus or bile duct proliferation, abdominal pain, weight gain, flatus, rectal itching.
This medicine is not expected to affect the efficacy of any other medicines or the occurrence of side effects. Before taking this medicine, inform your doctor if you have any questions or if you wish to continue to use it.
The recommended dose is one 120-mg capsule with a meal. The following meal should be skipped in the tablet and capsule, or in a smaller portion: 1 capsule with a meal. It is advisable to take the lowest dose for the shortest possible time. Do not take a double dose.
It should be used with caution in the elderly, children and adolescents.
Inform your doctor if you are using any medicines containing alkylating agents, which are known to interact with or reduce the effectiveness of orlistat.
Orlistat has been shown to cause mild side effects in some individuals. Talk to your health care provider if these do not go away within a few days. If you begin to experience more serious effects, seek medical attention immediately.
Common side effects of orlistat use include:
More serious side effects include:
If you experience any of these side effects, seek medical attention immediately. These are symptoms of a serious adverse reaction–or allergic reaction–to this medication and require treatment right away.
Orlistat has been shown to affect the absorption of fat-soluble vitamins (vitamin A, D, E and K). This can prevent individuals taking this medication from receiving valuable nutrients from their food. Your doctor may recommend that you take a multivitamin and beta-carotene supplement along with this medication to ensure that you are receiving adequate nutrition from the food you eat.
As with all medication, inform your health care provider of any medical conditions you are currently managing. Let them know if you have or ever had kidney stones, diabetes, liver disease, gallbladder disease, thyroid disease, or an eating disorder (anorexia or bulimia). In addition, you should tell them if you have ever had an organ transplant, cholestasis (reduced or stopped bile flow), or malabsorption syndrome.
Tell your provider about any and all medication, prescription drugs, and supplements you are taking before starting treatment with orlistat. Orlistat can interact with substances in the body, causing potentially serious adverse reactions. Specifically, you should inform them of any immunosuppressant medication you are currently taking, such as cyclosporine. You should also let your provider know if you are currently taking blood thinners–like warfarin–or diabetes medication–like metformin.
In addition, let your doctor know if you are planning to become pregnant, are pregnant, or are currently breastfeeding before starting treatment with this medication.
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If you experience any concerning side effects, please seek medical attention immediately. These are symptoms of a serious adverse reaction to this medication.
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Tell them if you have ever been diagnosed with the following conditions: hereditary retinal disorders, or family history of hereditary degenerative retinitis pigmentosa: history of sudden death, cerebral vascular accident or related stroke, MI, or congestive heart failure
dry mouth/ fatigueThis medication can cause sudden drops in blood pressure when standing up. This side effect occurs when the patient’s blood pressure falls off their body’s response to the medication. This side effect typically improves with time. However, if you experience dizziness, lightheadedness, fainting or trouble breathing, do not stand up quickly, and/or you are uncomfortable with standing up, taking this medication could be an indication that you are experiencing sudden drops in blood pressure.
Tell your health care provider if you are currently using nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), like ibuprofen, to treat pain or reduce pain associated with an inflammatory condition.
Orlistat is a prescription medicine used to lower the amount of fat in the body. It is sold under various brand names, including Xenical, Alli, Orlistat, Lilelax and Alli Slim. Orlistat is manufactured by AstraZeneca and is sold under many different brands, including Alli, Alli Slim and Xenical. Orlistat 120 mg is a prescription medicine that may cause some unwanted side effects.
The most commonly reported side effects of Orlistat 120 mg are:
Orlistat may also cause some unwanted side effects, such as:
If you experience any of these symptoms, call your doctor immediately. Orlistat may rarely cause serious side effects, including:
Orlistat 120 mg should be used with caution in patients with diabetes or with a history of pancreatitis. If you are taking this medicine, do not stop taking orlistat suddenly without consulting your doctor. Orlistat may cause weight loss. It is important to follow the instructions given to you by your doctor to lose weight while taking Orlistat.
If you have a history of liver disease or asthma, be sure to tell your doctor before starting Orlistat 120 mg. Your doctor may suggest that you take Orlistat if you have liver disease, anemia, or if you are taking blood thinners.
Orlistat 120 mg is usually taken once or twice a day. However, your doctor may change the dose depending on your response and how well you tolerate it. Orlistat can be taken with or without food. You should not take Orlistat more than once a day. If you miss a dose, take it as soon as you remember, unless it is almost time for your next dose. In that case, skip the missed dose and take the next dose at the usual time. Do not take a double dose to make up for the missed one. Do not take two doses at the same time, unless your doctor tells you to do so. You should take Orlistat with or without food.
Orlistat works by preventing the absorption of fat in the body. When Orlistat is taken with food, it prevents the fat from being absorbed from the stomach into the intestine. Orlistat is absorbed in the intestines after the meals and through the gut. When Orlistat is taken with food, it does not take effect and is absorbed by the body. When Orlistat is taken with food, it takes effect and is not absorbed by the body. The effects of Orlistat can last up to 1-3 days.
The weight loss medications, are a class of medicines used to reduce weight and also to improve their impact.
The weight loss medications, are a class of medicines used to treat people with a BMI of 28 or more. It is used in people who are overweight, and is usually taken on a long term basis.
Orlistat works by increasing the amount of fat that is absorbed by the body. It also blocks the absorption of some fat molecules.
Orlistat is only available on prescription. If you need to take orlistat, you must consult a medical professional before you start using it.
Orlistat and its effects are primarily seen in people who are overweight and those who are obese. This means that the amount of fat that is absorbed by the body is also being absorbed in the gastrointestinal tract.
For people who have to use weight loss medication, the effects of the medication are mainly seen in people who are overweight or obese. These people should also be started on a low-calorie diet and not take more than three capsules a day.