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Alli In The UK Press

Written by Stuart Stevens | Thursday, 27 December 2007 | There are 7 comments

Xenical is much more effective when it is used with weight loss advice

The press in the UK has been awash with stories about the new slimming medication which is likely to be launched on the market without a prescription in the near future. At Ukmedix News we have written about this medication called Alli before (correct pronunciation is ally), which is being heavily marketed and sold in the United States.

Alli In The UK Press

Alli is not in fact a new drug or medication but something which has been on the market for a number of years. Alli is in fact exactly the same as the weight loss medication Xenical but is just a half dose version of it. GlaxoSmithKline which have the rights to the orlistat medication in the lower dose format have applied to the European drug regulators to allow the drug to be sold without a prescription.

At Ukmedix it is possible to buy Xenical but in line with the law and good practice a prescription is required before you use it. Xenical is a pretty harmless and effective weight loss medication provided that it is used properly and in conjunction with exercise and diet.

At Ukmedix News we have seen that Xenical is much more effective when it is used in conjunction with weight loss counselling. When you buy Xenical from a reputable source such as Ukmedix you will also get advice on diet, exercise and how properly to use the Xenical and this will greatly increase your chances of being successful with your weight loss. If on the other hand you merely pop a Xenical tablet and think that you will lose weight maintaining the same eating habits and exercise habits as you had previously you are mistaken. You also far more likely to suffer from the side effects of the drugs such as stomach cramps and diarrhea if you do not use Xenical correctly.

At Ukmedix News we hope that if the Alli weight loss medication is licenced for sale in the United Kingdom without a prescription that the health authorities take steps to make sure that the people who get the drug over the counter from pharmacies are properly educated in how to use it.

 

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There are 7 comments on this article.

On January 08, 2009 at 17:55
Lisa said:

Interesting article but no information how it works and what is in the tablet.

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On January 22, 2009 at 15:02
Ann said:

No advice on cost (per month?).

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On January 22, 2009 at 21:23
mrs b said:

its about 1.45 per day cuts 15% fat intake and could loose 5 lb more on your weightloss quicker

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On January 25, 2009 at 12:25
mrs h said:

which chemist stock it

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On February 06, 2009 at 15:59
char said:

where in the uk can i purchase it?

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On February 24, 2009 at 17:40
deborah wilson said:

when does it go on sale in the uk please

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On February 26, 2009 at 02:27
joy said:

can i now buy alli from ukmedix

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