Are Slimming Pills Safe?

Are they safe and what are their side effects? This page explores the nasty side effects of Xenical/Alli diet pills.
Today more than ever people want an instant fix for their problems and this includes people with a weight loss issue. It is natural to want a quick fix to lose weight. Some people, especially the younger generation feel it is easier to use slimming pills to lose weight.

In the beginning, everyone feels like they will maintain control and stick to the prescribed dosage of these slimming pills. However, studies have shown people have a tendency to increase the dosage so they can speed up their weight loss even more. For these reasons and others, doctors only prescribe slimming pills to those who are morbidly obese who are struggling to lose the weight.

Many physicians agree that slimming pills can be beneficial to lots of people. Lately however consumers have become skeptical about the pills and the side effects they may have, and if used without proper medical advice they can be dangerous. The most prescribed medications or slimming pills are Xenical and Reductil.

These types of medication are only available through a prescription. Xenical is a fat blocker, which means it reduces the amount of fat your body can absorb. Reductil, while being a very effective slimming pill is only used in severe cases of morbidly obese individuals.

The slimming pills outlined above are an option in the weight loss battle but you cannot think of them as magic formulas. Their effects will not be seen immediately, it could be several weeks or even a year or more before you see a drastic reduction in weight. These are serious medications and you should never purchase or use any of these slimming pills without proper medical attention.

Disadvantages and Side Effects

The slimming pill Xenical does come with some side effects, though they are not severe and are avoidable. The most common complaint is sudden bowel movements, oily movements, and repetitive movements. Some people have even complained of suddenly losing control of their bowels.

Alli is another popular slimming pill and its side effects are similar to Xenical. Alli has been shown to cause diarrhea, anal seepage and several other side effects. Moreover, this slimming pill has only proven to help people lose one pound.

This pill binds to the fat present in the diet and removes it via the digestive tract, this way the fat is not broken down or digested. The down side of that is it blocks the necessary fats the human body requires to be healthy.

With all these possibilities and side effects, you should talk to your doctor before ever taking these or any other slimming pills.
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By Harry Lloyd
Published: 4/13/2009
 
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