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Orlistat (Xenical, Alli). Taking fish oil with this weight-loss drug might decrease absorption of fish oil fatty acids. Consider taking the supplement and ...
This medicine will not cure HIV infection or AIDS. It works by lowering the amount of HIV in the blood and helps the immune system. This may help delay some of ...
Injury or surgery to the breast, called fat necrosis. Radiation therapy for cancer. Skin calcification, called dermal calcification, or blood vessel ...
Orlistat; Naltrexone/Bupropion; Liraglutide. Keep in mind, though, that weight-loss medication is meant to be used along with diet, exercise and behavior ...
Orlistat (oral route). Orlynvah. Also known as. Sulopenem and probenecid (oral route). Orphacol. Also known as. Cholic acid (oral route) · Orphenadrine ( ...
Orlistat (Alli, Xenical). Phentermine-topiramate (Qsymia). Also approved by the FDA is a class of drugs known as glucagonlike peptide 1 agonists, also ...
Pharmacotherapy options in adolescents with obesity are very limited, and currently orlistat is the only medication that is approved in the United States for ...
Hepatotoxic medicines. Taking high doses of vitamin A supplements can cause liver damage. · Orlistat (Alli, Xenical). This weight-loss medicine can lower how ...
Orlistat; Oxcarbazepine; Phenobarbital; Phenytoin; Primidone; Rifampin; Sorbitol; St John's Wort; Sucralfate; Tacrolimus; Tazemetostat. Show More. Using this ...
Medicines approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to treat obesity include: Bupropion-naltrexone (Contrave). Orlistat (Alli, Xenical).
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