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Alli (orlistat) pharmacological properties

Alli (orlistat) is a weight loss drug and a potent inhibitor of gastric and pancreatic lipases. Orlistat prevents the absorption of fats from the daily diet. Total cholesterol level is significantly reduced after 6 months of treatment with orlistat.

Alli (orlistat) recommendations for use

Alli (orlistat) is used to treat obesity in overweight adults (over 18) with a body mass index (BMI) greater than 28 kg/m2. It is used only in combination with hypocaloric diet.

What are the contraindications for Alli (orlistat)?

The main contraindications for Alli (orlistat): - Hypersensitivity to orlistat or any component of the drug; - Chronic malabsorption syndrome; - Cholestasis; - Cyclosporine therapy; - Anticoagulants (warfarin); - Pregnancy and lactation; - Age up to 18 years.

Pregnancy and lactation

Alli (orlistat) should not be used during pregnancy due to lack of clinical data related to drug safety. Alli is not recommended for use during breastfeeding.

Alli (orlistat) dosage and administration

The recommended dose of Alli (orlistat) for adults is 60 mg (1 capsule) 3 times a day with each meal (in combination with a hypocaloric diet). The capsule should be taken with water, immediately before meals, during meals or no later than 1 hour after meals. If the food contains no fat, do not take the capsule. The drug should only be taken in recommended doses.

You can take no more than three capsules of the drug during the day.

Treatment duration is no more than 6 months. Discuss with your doctor the results of weight loss. If there is no reduction in body weight after 12 weeks of Alli therapy, you need to consult your doctor about the future treatment plan.

Alli (orlistat) side effects

Unwanted reactions are generally mild and reversible. They usually appear at the beginning of treatment (during the first three months).

Gastrointestinal tract: rectal discharge (very often), steatorrhea, abdominal pain, fecal incontinence, frequent bowel movements, slight rectal bleeding, diverticulitis.

Circulatory system: decreased levels of prothrombin.

Skin and subcutaneous tissue: bullous dermatoses.

Immune system: hypersensitivity reactions, including pruritus, rash, urticaria, angioedema, bronchoconstriction.

Liver: gallstone disease, hepatitis, elevations in levels of the liver enzymes.

Consult a doctor in case of overdose.

Alli (orlistat) interaction

Orlistat may cause a decrease in plasma concentration of cyclosporine. This could potentially lead to a decrease in immunosuppressive effectiveness of cyclosporine. Concomitant use of orlistat and cyclosporine is contraindicated.

Orlistat may potentially impair the absorption of fat-soluble vitamins (A, D, E and K).

It is not recommended to combine orlistat with acarbose.

Orlistat does not interact with amitriptyline, phenytoin, fluoxetine, sibutramine, phentermine, atorvastatin, pravastatin, digoxin, nifedipine, losartan, alcohol.

Alli (orlistat) special instructions

It is recommended to follow a low calorie diet before you start taking Alli (orlistat). You must follow a balanced, moderately hypocaloric diet, with a fat content of not more than 30% of daily energy intake. Patients should follow these recommendations both during the treatment and after discontinuation of the drug.

Orlistat increases the amount of fat in the feces within 24-48 hours after the beginning of treatment. The risk of side effects is higher when taking orlistat with a meal containing a large amount of fat.

Orlistat may potentially impair the absorption of fat-soluble vitamins (A, D, E and K). It is generally recommended to take multivitamins to get the best results from the therapy.

Patients with type 2 diabetes should consult a doctor before taking orlistat (to adjust the dose of hypoglycemic drugs). Weight loss can be accompanied by a decrease in blood pressure and cholesterol. Patients taking drugs to treat hypertension should consult a doctor (to adjust the dosage of the drugs if necessary).

Orlistat may reduce the bioavailability of oral contraceptives. It is recommended to use reliable methods of contraception in the case of acute diarrhea.

Patients with kidney disease should consult a physician before they begin treatment with orlistat.

Patients should stop taking orlistat and seek medical advice in case of symptoms such as itching, dark urine, and loss of appetite.

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