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Xenical Safety Guide
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Xenical Safety Indication
Xenical medication is for people who are excessively overweight (have
a body mass index of 30 or greater). It is also for people
who are overweight (have a body mass index of 27 or greater)
and also have other risk factors such as high blood pressure,
high cholesterol, heart disease or diabetes.
Xenical should be taken with a [nutritionally balanced] reduced-calorie
diet containing no more than 30% of calories from fat.
Contraindications/Warnings/Precautions
Xenical shouldn't be taken if you are pregnant, nursing, have
food absorption problems or reduced bile flow. If you are
taking cyclosporine, speak to your doctor before taking this drug as it reduces the absorption of vitamins, therefore, a daily
multivitamin is recommended.
Xenical Side Effects
Because Xenical works by blocking the absorption of dietary
fat, it is likely that you will experience some changes in
bowel habits. These bowel changes are a natural effect of
blocking the fat from being absorbed. They generally occur
during the first weeks of treatment; however, for some people
they may continue for 6 months or longer while on Xenical.
These changes may include gas with oily discharge, an increased
number of bowel movements, an urgent need to have them, and
an inability to control them, particularly after meals containing
higher amounts of fat than are recommended.
The most commonly observed Xenical side effects (incidence of
>5% and twice that of placebo) were oily spotting, flatus
with discharge, fecal urgency, fatty/oily stool, oily evacuation,
increased defecation and fecal incontinence, particularly
after meals containing more fat than recommended. These and
other commonly observed events were generally mild and transient,
but for some people they may continue for 6 months or longer.
Xenical is contraindicated in patients with chronic malabsorption
syndrome or cholestasis. Organic causes of obesity, such as
hypothyroidism, should be excluded before prescribing.
It is not recommended for use during pregnancy and should
not be taken by nursing mothers.
To reduce the chance of a drug interaction resulting in reduced
levels of cyclosporine, Xenical and cyclosporine should not
be taken within 2 hours of each other. More frequent monitoring
of cyclosporine levels should be considered in patients taking
both drugs.
Because Xenical has been shown to reduce the absorption of
some fat-soluble vitamins and beta-carotene, patients should
be counseled to take a multivitamin supplement containing
fat-soluble vitamins once a day at least 2 hours before or
after taking Xenical.
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