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  1. 03-19-2009 #1
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    i'm seriously considering buying some alli(orlistat) does anyone know if these are successful, also if the website biovea.net is reliable?

    i really need some advice here, please!!

    much love xx

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    i've just seen oxotrim on the same page, they're cheaper- anyone heard of these?

    (sorry for posting so much by the way)

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    orlistat is effective, it is what the NHS would prescribe to an overweight person.
    basically it blocks the enzymes that digest fat, so it comes back out undigested when you poo!

    however, if you are already eating a low cal diet anyway, they are unlikely to have much effect since the amount of fat you eat per day will be minimal.

    also the side effects can be awful, lots of diahorrea and flatulence!!

    i really wouldnt advise you to buy a prescription only drug... we are fucking up our bodies enough through ana without buying drugs illegally too.

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    i just looked orlistat up in the BNF (the book docs and pharmacists use for reference) and it says the side effects are:

    Side-effects oily leakage from rectum, flatulence, faecal urgency, liquid or oily stools, faecal incontinence, abdominal distension and pain (gastro-intestinal effects minimised by reduced fat intake), tooth and gingival disorders; respiratory infections; fatigue, anxiety, headache; menstrual disturbances, urinary-tract infection; hypoglycaemia; rarely rectal bleeding; very rarely diverticulitis, cholelithiasis, hepatitis, and bullous eruptions


    it can also prevent you from taking in vital fat soluble vitamins, even if you take a multivitamin, it wont be absorbed.

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    Drugs specifically licensed for the management of obesity are orlistat (section 4.5.1), sibutramine and rimonabant (both section 4.5.2). There is little evidence to guide selection between these drugs, but it may be appropriate to choose orlistat for those who have a high intake of fats whereas sibutramine or rimonabant may be chosen for those who cannot control their eating.

    Rimonabant
    The marketing authorisation for rimonabant has been suspended following a review by the CHMP. The CHMP concluded that the benefits of rimonabant treatment do not outweigh the risks of psychiatric adverse reactions. Prescribers should not issue prescriptions for rimonabant; treatment of patients who are taking rimonabant should be reviewed.


    oxotrim is actually just a combination of stimulants designed to make you feel better on less food, it doesnt contain an appetite suppresant.
    you may as well jsut use adios and pro plus together, that would have the same effect.
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    sorry about that immensely long and boring post by the way!! just trying to keep everybody safe!!
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    thank you so much, from the info you have given me i will try and avoid them for the time being. Will power it is for the time being then!

    thanks again
    xx

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    Quote Originally Posted by piglet View Post
    i just looked orlistat up in the BNF (the book docs and pharmacists use for reference) and it says the side effects are:

    Side-effects oily leakage from rectum, flatulence, faecal urgency, liquid or oily stools, faecal incontinence, abdominal distension and pain (gastro-intestinal effects minimised by reduced fat intake), tooth and gingival disorders; respiratory infections; fatigue, anxiety, headache; menstrual disturbances, urinary-tract infection; hypoglycaemia; rarely rectal bleeding; very rarely diverticulitis, cholelithiasis, hepatitis, and bullous eruptions


    it can also prevent you from taking in vital fat soluble vitamins, even if you take a multivitamin, it wont be absorbed.

    also:

    Drugs specifically licensed for the management of obesity are orlistat (section 4.5.1), sibutramine and rimonabant (both section 4.5.2). There is little evidence to guide selection between these drugs, but it may be appropriate to choose orlistat for those who have a high intake of fats whereas sibutramine or rimonabant may be chosen for those who cannot control their eating.

    Rimonabant
    The marketing authorisation for rimonabant has been suspended following a review by the CHMP. The CHMP concluded that the benefits of rimonabant treatment do not outweigh the risks of psychiatric adverse reactions. Prescribers should not issue prescriptions for rimonabant; treatment of patients who are taking rimonabant should be reviewed.


    oxotrim is actually just a combination of stimulants designed to make you feel better on less food, it doesnt contain an appetite suppresant.
    you may as well jsut use adios and pro plus together, that would have the same effect.
    can u help cn i get hold of diet pills dah dnt have them sort of side effects im reeli desperate n dnt no wha 2 do im sooo frustrated n tired ov tryin 2 b perfect n i jus wanna cry even when im nt im cryin on the inside i cnt look at myself in the mirror cuz it makes me throw up help...!!! id reeli appreciate it if n e 1 cud let me know and email me on mizz_candyfloss@hotmail.com xx

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