Xenical is a weight-loss aid used to help people who fit certain weight requirements, lose weight and then maintain their weight. It comes in dark-blue, hard-gelatin capsules, with light-blue imprinting. Xenical is the first of a new class of anti-obesity drugs known as lipase inhibitors.
Xenical decreases the absorption of some fat-soluble vitamins and beta-carotene. To compensate, you should take beta-carotene and a multivitamin with vitamins A, E, D, and K once a day, at least 2 hours before or 2 hours after taking Xenical. Use it with a reduced-calorie diet.
Xenical is available only with a doctor's prescription. Before your doctor can prescribe xenical, he or she will need to determine if this weight-loss approach is right for you. It is very important to talk to your doctor if you're considering using xenical as part of a weight-loss program.
|  | Appesat is a naturally sourced fibre complex that is clinically proven to reduce your appetite, helping you eat less and lose weight. It is an approved medical device with safety and efficacy assessed under the European Medical Devices Directive.
Appesat naturally stimulates the hunger sensors in your stomach to send 'stomach full' messages to your brain. The patented design also helps the product to be able to withstand destructive stomach acid and sit on top of gastric juices for hours, helping to increase the number of 'stomach full' messages your brain receives.
Take Appesat at least 30 minutes before meals. For best results follow the recommendations. Do not take more than nine capsules of Appesat a day. If you are on medication or have an existing medical condition, it is recommended that you consult your doctor before taking Appesat.
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