If you're trying to lose excess body weight and dieting and exercising just isn't cutting it, you may want to try an over-the-counter weight loss medication called Alli. Alli, the brand name for the generic drug orlistat, may help you lose weight by limiting your body's ability to absorb fat. Before using Alli, you should be aware of the negative side effects of this diet drug.
Gas and Anal Discharge
While taking Alli, you may experience excessive abdominal gas or bloating. Gassiness may also occur in conjunction with the production of an oily anal discharge, MayoClinic.com reports. Anal discharge may stain your underwear and may be embarrassing. If these negative side effects of Alli become severe or bothersome, consult a medical professional for further guidance.
Loose Bowel Movements
Treatment with Alli may affect your bowel movements, Drugs.com warns. You may experience frequent bouts of diarrhea or you may have trouble controlling your bowels. Urgent, loose bowel movements may exacerbate bloating or may contribute to abdominal cramping or discomfort. If you feel nauseous or vomit after taking Alli, speak with your physician as soon as possible.
Liver Damage
Health professional with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration issued a warning to healthcare professional in May 2010 regarding the potential development of liver damage in people taking Alli. Symptoms of liver damage include yellowing of the skin or eyes, pale stools, dark urine, upset stomach, itchy skin, fever and excessive fatigue. Though liver damage is rare, you should contact your doctor immediately if you develop symptoms.



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