Alli Diet Pill Side Effects

Alli is a weight loss medication that can be bought over the counter. It works by decreasing the amount of fat that is absorbed by the intestines. Some users of Alli will experience side effects within the first three days of use.
  1. Abdominal Pain

    • Some individuals taking Alli might experience abdominal pain. Because Alli works by decreasing the absorption of fat, it causes more fat to stay in the digestive tract, causing pain.

    Diarrhea

    • Alli can cause the user's bowels to become uncontrollable and more frequent. This could last for a day or two, or it could last for weeks.

    Flatulence

    • Flatulence is the medical term for intestinal gas. Individuals can control the occurrence of flatulence by reducing the amount of fat from their diet.

    Oily Stools

    • An individual's stools might appear to be oily because of the high content of fat. This can also be controlled by reducing the fat content of the user's diet.

    Vitamin Deficiency

    • Alli might cause fat-soluble vitamin deficiency of the A, D and E vitamins. Alli also might cause good fats, such as omega-3, to be blocked. It is recommended that individuals take a daily vitamin at least two hours before taking their dose of Alli.

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