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Alli pack of 84 - Includes capsule case and information leaflet.
Find out the best way to take Alli - This includes related frequently asked questions, and how long you should keep up the treatment for. It's recommended that if you have not reached your target weight loss goal within 6 months, then you keep dieting but take a break from using Alli for a couple of weeks. This will give your body time to recover.
A handy BMI calculator that can be used to determine whether you are suitable for Alli. The BMI, or Body Mass Index, is a measure of how heavy you are for your height. By law, we can only sell Alli to you if you are above a certain weight for your height, so you need a BMI of 28 or more to be suitable to use Alli.
Alli isn't a quick fix or miracle pill. Taking Alli goes hand in hand with a reduced calorie, lower-fat diet. As a pharmacy, we are bound by law to be responsible so we are not allowed to sell treatments that may harm you. Here you can find out if you are eligible to take Alli and whether you are ready to commit to the diet.
Find out how Alli diet pills actively work in your body and how to get the most out of taking the Alli programme. This guide explains how the active ingredient prevents fat from being digested and hence how Alli effectively reduces the calorie content of your food.
Thousands of people have opted for Alli to help them slim. Changing your life style and keeping on track can be tricky. With every Alli pack, you receive a handy starter guide that tells you how Alli will change your lifestyle. Find out how to prepare, monitor your progress and reach your target weight!
Orlistat is the active ingredient of Alli. It is also the active ingredient of the prescription medicine called "Xenical". Read all about Orlistat and Alli in our in-depth guide.
Information about Xenical. Available since 1998, Xenical is a prescription-only weight loss treatment containing Orlistat, the same active ingredient used in alli.
Alli has generated a lot of debate in the press. Some people are hailing it as a major step forward, whereas others are concerned about side effects and think that people need to change their mentality rather than to take a pill. Some are simply asking 'does Alli work?' Take a look at some of the opinions about Alli here, and give your opinion too.
Even before you begin taking Alli, you will need to re-think the way you eat, the way you cook and what you eat. Express Chemist have summarised simple eating tips that you may choose to follow in order to lose weight. The most important thing is to eat less fat. Eating less fat will reduce the risk of side-effects from Alli, as well as reducing your calorie content overall.