What is this medicine?
Orlistat is used to treat obesity. Orlistat is a lipase inhibitor, which prevents the absorption of fat from the gut. Obesity can cause orlistat to work not only by helping the fat from the food and reducing how much food is absorbed, but it also works by blocking the action of orlistat and blocking the action of lipase.
How should I use orlistat?
The recommended dose of Orlistat is up to one capsule up to two weeks before eating meals and taking a breaks from work or school. The dose of Orlistat varies according to your risk of stomach ulcers, and other medical conditions you have.
How should I store Orlistat?
This medicine is stored in the medicine cabinet, and in the blister pack at room temperature.
What is the recommended dose of Orlistat?
The recommended dose of Orlistat is one capsule up to two weeks before eating meals and taking a break from work or school. The dose of Orlistat varies depending on your risk of stomach ulcers, and other medical conditions you have.
What are the potential side effects of Orlistat?
Orlistat can cause some side effects, which are mild and go away on their own in the short term. The side effects are usually temporary and get better over time. If Orlistat is prescribed for a long period of time, you should talk to your doctor about it.
What are some important things to remember while using Orlistat?
To help you use this medicine, take it in the dose and form as advised by your doctor. Your symptoms may improve before you know it, so please talk to your doctor if you have any of the following symptoms or if they bother you:
General health
To reduce the risk of developing a heart condition, the dosage of Orlistat should be increased. Increases in weight and waist circumference are generally considered safe when used as prescribed. However, if you have the following conditions in addition to them, you should discuss with your doctor how the dosage of Orlistat may need to be increased.
General medicine management
Take an Orlistat tablet by mouth as directed by your doctor. Orlistat tablets are taken with food. You should take Orlistat at least 30 minutes before or 6 hours after eating a high-fat meal. The amount of Orlistat to take depends on the dose of the dose of the previous month's Orlistat. If you take Orlistat by mouth, the dose you receive will be based on your body weight. Other prescribed doses of Orlistat will be given by your doctor. You should not take Orlistat more than once every 24 hours unless your doctor tells you to.
Reassurance
To maintain the level of Orlistat in the body, your doctor will monitor your progress by using a blood test for the detection of low blood sugars (hypoglycemia). If you become more resistant to Orlistat use of this medicine, such as using Orlistat may be necessary to control your condition.
This medicine is available only with a doctor's prescription.
References
Orlistat (weight loss medication). Cleveland, OH: Sax pharmacies LLC, 2002.Orlistat [amoxicillin/clavulanate(R)] [not evaluated]. Accessed July 14, 2023.
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Orlistat has been shown to cause mild side effects in some individuals. Talk to your health care provider if these do not go away within a few days. If you begin to experience more serious effects, seek medical attention immediately.
Common side effects of orlistat use include:
More serious side effects include:
If you experience any of these side effects, seek medical attention immediately. These are symptoms of a serious adverse reaction–or allergic reaction–to this medication and require treatment right away.
Orlistat has been shown to affect the absorption of fat-soluble vitamins (vitamin A, D, E and K). This can prevent individuals taking this medication from receiving valuable nutrients from their food. Your doctor may recommend that you take a multivitamin and beta-carotene supplement along with this medication to ensure that you are receiving adequate nutrition from the food you eat.
As with all medication, inform your health care provider of any medical conditions you are currently managing. Let them know if you have or ever had kidney stones, diabetes, liver disease, gallbladder disease, thyroid disease, or an eating disorder (anorexia or bulimia). In addition, you should tell them if you have ever had an organ transplant, cholestasis (reduced or stopped bile flow), or malabsorption syndrome.
Tell your provider about any and all medication, prescription drugs, and supplements you are taking before starting treatment with orlistat. Orlistat can interact with substances in the body, causing potentially serious adverse reactions. Specifically, you should inform them of any immunosuppressant medication you are currently taking, such as cyclosporine. You should also let your provider know if you are currently taking blood thinners–like warfarin–or diabetes medication–like metformin.
In addition, let your doctor know if you are planning to become pregnant, are pregnant, or are currently breastfeeding before starting treatment with this medication.
Let your doctor know if you are:You should also brief your doctor about all your medical history, including any if you are currently taking any classes of medication, including antibiotics, antifungals, diuretics, and cholesterol-lowering medications.
If you experience any unusual or severe symptoms, such as an abnormal vaginal bleeding, wheezing or difficulty breathing, you should contact your doctor immediately.
You should also not prescribe orlistat to treat any other condition while using this medication.
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Common side effects of orlistat use include:
More serious side effects include:
If you experience any of these side effects, seek medical attention immediately. These are symptoms of a serious adverse reaction–or allergic reaction–to this medication and require treatment right away.
Orlistat has been shown to affect the absorption of fat-soluble vitamins (vitamin A, D, E and K). This can prevent individuals taking this medication from receiving valuable nutrients from their food. Your doctor may recommend that you take a multivitamin and beta-carotene supplement along with this medication to ensure that you are receiving adequate nutrition from the food you eat.
As with all medication, inform your health care provider of any medical conditions you are currently managing. Let them know if you have or ever had kidney stones, diabetes, liver disease, gallbladder disease, thyroid disease, or an eating disorder (anorexia or bulimia). In addition, you should tell them if you have ever had an organ transplant, cholestasis (reduced or stopped bile flow), or malabsorption syndrome.
Tell your provider about any and all medication, prescription drugs, and supplements you are taking before starting treatment with orlistat. Orlistat can interact with substances in the body, causing potentially serious adverse reactions. Specifically, you should inform them of any immunosuppressant medication you are currently taking, such as cyclosporine. You should also let your provider know if you are currently taking blood thinners–like warfarin–or diabetes medication–like metformin.
In addition, let your doctor know if you are planning to become pregnant, are pregnant, or are currently breastfeeding before starting treatment with this medication.
Let your doctor know if you are:You have a medical condition, are approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) that affects individual skin, or prostate, hormones and/or medications. You have a disease process in hand, or kidney disease.
You have a deformed penis.
You have ever had an erection that was painful or lasted more than 4 hours.
You are pregnant, may you know you are pregnant or are breastfeeding, or are under- or are of child protection. You should not take this medication during the delivery of baby or personal items to your family.
Tell your doctor if you are pregnant, may you know you are pregnant or are breastfeeding. Notify your doctor if you are pregnant or plan to become pregnant.Let your doctor know if you are currently taking:You should know that orlistat has been prescribed for treatment of weight-related conditions before you begin this medication. Also, informing your doctor has made it known, "Orlistat" is a prescription medication used to help weight-related conditions. It is not known if orlistat is addictive.
If you are currently taking medication for any health condition, including any that affects your penis, you should not take this medication.
Tell your health care provider about all the medications, supplements you are currently taking, and herbal products you are currently using to avoid adverse reactions.