Should I Try the Weight-loss Drug Alli?

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For people who eat a lot of high fatty foods, the results are even worse while taking this drug. It means that it is carrying many of the good things you need to maintain a healthy body, as well as carrying out the necessary fat and even the bad.

It makes one really think if it is worth taking a drug that takes necessary nutrients from your body. It also makes one re-think buying this "miracle diet drug", due to the fact that you would have to wear adult diapers when taking it. It's very much like having the stomach flu, or a disease where you can't control your bowel movements.

In the first three days Alli was on the market in 2007, 12 million dollars was dropped on this drug. In the first month alone, Glaxo- Smith- Kline made 32 million dollars from Alli sales. In the meantime though profits from this drug have stalled, as initial excitement has dropped.

Maybe that's due to having no control over bowel movements. People are also saying that the more fattening foods that a person eats, the more they have go to the bathroom.

With all the unpleasant side effects related to taking the weight lose drug Alli, and the high cost of a month's supply, taking Alli is only worth it for people who have a lot of weight to lose. It is worth it for people who have major health risks, and need to lose weight to avoid major health problems later on. For people who just want to lose a few pounds, it is more advisable to scale back on food portions, eat healthier, and cut the fat out of your diet in the first place.