Xenical helps obese people to lose weight and keep the weight off. This drug does not allow the fat that has been eaten to be absorbed by your system as it passes through the intestines. Xenical blocks it and it is subsequently passed out of the bowels. Xenical, when taken in conjunction with a low-calorie diet, helps maintain one's weight however these effects continue only as long as the subject is taking the drug. Once use of the drug is stopped, the effects also wear off.
How the Drug is Taken
Xenical, in tablet form, has to be taken three times daily, along with your meals. It is best to follow your doctor's instructions and take the drug as it has been prescribed, with meals. The daily diet should consist of protein, carbohydrates and fat which are distributed evenly between the traditional three meals. Fat should constitute 30% of your caloric intake at each meal.
Warnings/Precautions
Xenical cannot be taken by those who have a history of problems with their gall bladder or chronic malabsorption syndrome. If you have either of these conditions, it will not be possible for you to take Xenical. All medical conditions such as bulimia, anorexia, diabetes and kidney stones should be reported to your doctor, as they might not consider it suitable for you to take Xenical should any of these problems exist. In conjunction with Xenical it is impossible to take any other medication for weight loss as well as the drug cyclosporine. Occassionally, doctors may adjust the dosage in case you develop any problems that would otherwise make it unsuitable for you to take this medication. Though Xenical is not supposed to be harmful to an unborn child, it is better to let your doctor know about your pregnancy or if you are currently breast feeding your child prior to taking the drug.
Missed Dose
In case one dose is missed, the next dose can be taken at the following meal. A double dose should never be taken in order to make up for a missed dose, and will have no additional positive effects.
Possible Side-Effects
In case an allergic reaction is experienced, in the form of hives, swelling of the face, lips and/or the closing of the throat or breathlessness, use of the drug should be discontinued immediately and medical attention sought. In case there are other complications such as brown or orange colored oil in the stool, uncontrollable or an increased number of bowel movements, general oily discharge, stools that are fatty or oily or the passing of gas with the discharge of oily spotting, you should see your doctor as soon as possible however you may continue to take the medication. All of the clinical signs listed above are simply the effects of fat being blocked and mean that Xenical is working. These symptoms usually appear only initially and then slowly disappear, or become less pronounced, as you get used to the medication. Continue with the medication and the diet that has been recommended. In case of any other symptoms, it is best to inform your doctor immediately.
Storage
Xenical should be stored at room temperature in an airtight and dry container. Medication that has passed the expiry date should be disposed of safely. All medicines should be kept out of the reach of children.
Overdose
In case an overdose has accidentally occurred, seek medical attention immediately. Reactions to an overdose are, as of yet, unknown.
Additional Information
There may be a decrease in the absorption of fat-soluble vitamins so it may be necessary to take supplements that contain vitamins K, E and D, as well as Beta Carotene. A multivitamin should be taken once a day, a minimum of 2 hours prior to taking Xenical. Maintain healthy eating habits and ask your doctor to provide you with a recommended daily diet
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