- Alli is the only FDA approved over-the- counter weight-loss aid for overweight adults
- Alli is more than a pill; it's an innovative weight-loss program that includes an individually tailored online plan that teaches people healthier eating habits
- Alli binds to gastric and pancreatic lipases blocking absorption of 25% of consumed fat
- Undigested fat is excreted from the body instead of being turned into fat
- Alli, in combination with a reduced calorie low fat diet, can help an individual lose 50% more weight than with dieting alone
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Safety Information Alli works in the digestive system and does not have a direct effect on the brain or speed up the metabolism; Alli does not raise blood-pressure; Treatment effects (side effects) occur when a patient taking alli consumes a meal with too much fat; Treatment effects include loose or more frequent stools that may be hard to control, an urgent need to go to the bathroom and gas with oily discharge; Patients should not use alli if they are pregnant or breast-feeding, have had an organ transplant or taking medicines to prevent rejections, have problems absorbing food, or are not overweight.
Indications Approved for use by overweight adults in conjunction with a reduced-calorie, low-fat diet, alli helps people lose 50 per cent more weight than with diet alone. alli is the only FDA-approved weight-loss product available to consumers without a prescription, and it is the first clinically-proven over-the-counter product to be combined with a comprehensive support program
Ingredients Each pill contains 60mg of the active ingredient Orlistat. They also contain the following inactive ingredients. Microcrystalline cellulose, sodium starch glycollate, sodium lauryl sulphate, povidone and talc. Each shell contains gelatine and titanium dioxide.
Directions You can take up to three alli capsules per day, one with each meal containing fat.
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 alli is more than just a pill. It's an innovative weight loss program that works with you, not for you. alli can help you lose 50% more weight than dieting alone, but you have to do your part by changing the way you eat and live to see results. Is the hard work worth it? Yes. With alli you can achieve gradual and healthy weight loss. If you do your part, alli can teach you smart eating and activity habits you can follow for a lifetime.
 The alli program starts with your commitment to making smart food choices. It combines the only over-the-counter, FDA-approved weight loss pill with an individually tailored support plan, to help you adopt healthy eating habits. When you take alli along with a reduced-calorie, low-fat diet, you can lose 50% more weight than dieting alone. For example, instead of losing 10 pounds with diet alone, you can lose 15 pounds with the alli program.
alli is safe--it works in your digestive system, not in your heart or brain. It will not cause jitters, sleeplessness, or a racing heart.
You can't just try alli--you have to commit to it. We encourage you to read more and see if you agree with the statements at the end of this brochure, before you buy alli. This information and more can also be found at MyAlli.com. Or, talk to your doctor, pharmacist, or dietician to help determine if you're ready.

 Typically, enzymes in your intestines break down fat from food so your body can absorb the fat. But, the active ingredient in alli attaches to some of these enzymes and prevents them from digesting about a quarter of the fat you eat. Because undigested fat can't be absorbed, it passes out of your body naturally.
 The main side effect occurs when you eat a meal with too much fat while taking alli. If so much fat is blocked that your stool can't absorb it, you might have side effects. Because they are not harmful, we call them "treatment effects". They include loose or more frequent stools, an urgent need to go to the bathroom, or gas with an oily discharge. The excess fat that passes out of your body is in no way harmful. In fact, you may recognize it as something that looks like the oil on top of a pizza. Treatment effects can be lessened if you stick to reduced-calorie, low-fat meals that average 15 grams of fat per meal.

- Don't use alli if you are pregnant or breastfeeding, if you have had an organ transplant, or if you are taking warfarin.
- Do not take alli if you are taking cyclosporine, or if you are allergic to any of the ingredients in alli capsules.
- Do not take alli if you are not overweight.
- You can take up to three alli capsules per day, one with each meal containing fat.
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