Buy Alli Online in the UK
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buy Alli online uk is a lower-strength version of the prescription medication Orlistat. As it is a low dose it is available over the counter without a prescription. We will need you to answer a few simple questions to allow our pharmacists to make sure it is the right medication for you to use. Alli weight loss tablets should be used along with a reduced-calorie, lower-fat diet.
Alli can be used by individuals who are overweight, with a BMI >28.
One 60mg capsule should be taken no more than three times a day. It can be taken immediately before, during, or up to one hour after a meal. If a meal is missed or contains no fat, the dose should be missed.
How does Alli work?
The main component of Alli is the drug Orlistat. This works by inhibiting the enzyme lipase which is produced within the stomach and by the pancreas. Lipase breaks down fats into their constituent components, enabling them to be absorbed by the gut. If this process is prevented, the fats essentially pass straight through the digestive system without being absorbed, resulting in reduced calorie intake and, hopefully over time, weight loss.
Does taking Alli mean I don’t need to exercise or adjust my lifestyle?
Alli is not a ‘miracle cure’. Diet and exercise go hand in hand with weight loss and exercise has many other added health benefits such as keeping the heart healthy and improving mental wellbeing. Ideally, a diet and exercise programme should be started before treatment with Alli and should continue once treatment has stopped.
Is there anyone who should not take Alli?
You should not take Alli in the following situations
- If you are taking the medication Ciclosporin.
- If you have a problem with the normal flow of bile acids, a condition known as ‘cholestasis’.
- If you are pregnant or breastfeeding.
- If you have a problem with your digestive tract known as ‘malabsorption’ this can be caused by a variety of gastrointestinal conditions.
- If you are taking warfarin or any other blood-thinning medication.
- If you are allergic to any of the ingredients (see further down)
Other precautions
If you are taking any other medications such as:
- Thyroxine
- Amiodarone
- The contraceptive pill
- Anti-retroviral treatment for HIV
- Epilepsy medication
- Antidepressants and Antipsychotics
It is best to consult with a doctor as the absorption of these medications may be affected by Alli.
In addition, if you are taking diabetic or blood pressure medication, Alli could improve the control of these conditions and a reduction in dose may be needed. It is best to let your doctor know so that this can be monitored.
Because Alli causes fat not to be absorbed as well, it can also affect the absorption of the ‘fat soluble’ vitamins A, D, E and K. For this reason, it may be advisable to take a supplement of these vitamins at bedtime, they should not be taken at the same time as Alli.
How long should I take Alli for?
Ideally, a 3-month trial is recommended. At the end of this period, a 5% reduction in weight would be considered a successful result. If this is not achieved then it may be worth considering if continuation of treatment is beneficial, by weighing up the side effects and any potential risks







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