Xenical
120 mg - 90 Caps
Xenical Drug Uses
Xenical is used to help obese people who fit certain weight and height
requirements lose weight and maintain weight loss. Xenical works in your
intestines, where it blocks some of the fat you eat from being absorbed.
This undigested fat is then eliminated in your bowel movements. Use Xenical
together with a reduced-calorie diet. The weight management effects of
Xenical continue only as long as you are taking it.
Xenical How Taken
Xenical comes in a capsule to take by mouth. It is usually taken tree
times a day with food. Take Xenical exactly as directed. Do not take more or
less of it or take it more often than prescribed by your doctor. Xenical
should be given with meals. A diet consisting of daily intake of fat (30% of
total calories), carbohydrates, and protein should be distributed evenly
over 3 main meals.
Xenical Warnings/Precautions
Do not take Xenical without first talking to your doctor if you have a
chronic malabsorption syndrome, or gallbladder problems. You may not be able
to take Xenical if you have any of the conditions listed above. Before
taking Xenical, talk to your doctor if you have a history of kidney stones,
have diabetes, have anorexia or bulimia, take any other weight-loss
medicine, or take cyclosporine. You may not be able to take Xenical, or you
may require a dosage adjustment or special monitoring during your treatment
if you have any of the conditions listed above. Xenical is in the FDA
pregnancy category B. This means that it is not expected to harm an unborn
baby. Do not take Xenical without first talking to your doctor if you are
pregnant. It is not known whether Xenical passes into breast milk. Do not
take Xenical without first talking to your doctor if you are breast-feeding
a baby.
Xenical Missed Dose
If you miss a dose resume taking Xenical at the next meal. Do not try to
make up the loss with a double dose. The extra drug will not help.
Xenical Possible Side Effects
Stop taking Xenical and seek emergency medical attention if you
experience a rare allergic reaction including shortness of breath; closing
of your throat; swelling of your lips, tongue, or face; or hives. Other,
less serious side effects are more likely to occur. Continue to take Xenical
and talk to your doctor if you experience oily spotting, gas with discharge,
an urgent need to go to the bathroom, oily or fatty stools, an oily
discharge, an increased number of bowel movements, an inability to control
bowel movements, or orange or brown colored oil in your stool. The bowel
changes listed above are a natural effect of blocking fat and indicate that
Xenical is working. They generally occur early in treatment, particularly
after meals containing higher amounts of fat than are recommended. These
symptoms are usually temporary and lessen or disappear as you continue
treatment and keep to your recommended diet of meals containing 30% fat.
Side effects other than those listed here may also occur. Talk to your
doctor about any side effect that seems unusual or that is especially
bothersome.
Xenical Storage
Store this medication at room temperature and out of the reach of
children. Protect from moisture. Keep container tightly closed. Throw away
any unused medicine after the expiration date.
Xenical Overdose
Seek emergency medical attention. Symptoms of an Xenical overdose are not
known.
Xenical More Information
Xenical may decrease your body's absorption of some fat-soluble vitamins.
To ensure adequate nutrition, your doctor may recommend taking a
multivitamin that contains vitamins D, E, K, and beta-carotene. Take your
vitamin supplement once a day, at least 2 hours before or after a dose of
Xenical. Each time you take Xenical, your meal should contain no more than
about 30% of calories from fat. Evenly divide your daily intake of fat,
carbohydrates, and protein over three main meals a day. Talk to your doctor
about following a healthy eating plan.
Xenical Disclaimer
This drug information is for your information purposes only, it is not
intended that this information covers all uses, directions, drug
interactions, precautions, or adverse effects of your medication. This is
only general information, and should not be relied on for any purpose. It
should not be construed as containing specific instructions for any
particular patient. We disclaim all responsibility for the accuracy and
reliability of this information, and/or any consequences arising from the
use of this information, including damage or adverse consequences to persons
or property, however such damages or consequences arise. No warranty, either
expressed or implied, is made in regards to this information.
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