Wednesday, March 12, 2014

XENICAL VS REDUCTIL


Xenical (Orlistat) Reductil (Sibutramine)
What is it? Xenical is a lipase inhibitor. Its active ingredient is Orlistat. Reductil is a satiety enhancer. Its active ingredient is Sibutramine hydrochloride monohydrate.
How does it work? Xenical blocks the action of the fat-digesting lipase enzymes in the intestine. This stops around 30% of the fat you’ve eaten from being absorbed. It simply passes through your digestive system and you lose weight as a result. Reductil works in 2 ways:
  • It creates a feeling of fullness meaning that users should feel more satisfied quickly after eating smaller portions of food.
  • It helps to keep the body’s metabolism from slowing down.
  • Who can use it? Your doctor will decide whether Xenical is suitable or not for you.Doctors usually only prescribe Orlistat to obese or overweight people. If you are overweight you should talk to your doctor. Reductil is suitable for overweight and obese patients. It is only prescribed if your Body Mass Index (BMI) is 30 or more or your BMI is 27 or more.
    Do I still need to diet and exercise? Yes! To avoid unpleasant side effects, you should follow a reduced-calorie diet where no more than 30 percent of calories come from fat. Doing exercises is also recommended. Yes! Reductil should be used in conjunction with a reduced-calorie diet and some exercises for a better effects.
    Is there any proof that it works? Xenical has been extensively studied. In clinical trials, almost twice as many patients who received Xenical, achieved an average weight loss of 10 percent or more of their body weight in one year, compared to those on diet alone. Reductil has also been studied. When used in combination with a reduced-calorie diet and appropriate physical activity, 80 percent of patients achieved weight loss that benefited their health.
    Side effects? Unabsorbed fat can cause loose stools and flatulence. Xenical also interferes with the absorption of the fat-soluble vitamins A, D, E, and K, so you might need to take supplements. Reductil can cause: constipation, dry mouth and sleeping problems. You should stop taking Reductil and talk to your doctor if you have other side effects like: breathing problems, chest pains or swollen ankles.

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