xenical (orlistat).
Xenical is the brand name for orlistat, a medication used to help with weight management in adults who are overweight or obese. It is usually prescribed alongside a reduced-calorie, low-fat diet and exercise program.
How it Works
Orlistat works by inhibiting pancreatic lipase, an enzyme in the gut that breaks down dietary fat.
- This prevents about 25–30% of fat from being absorbed, so the body eliminates it through stool.
- It is not a stimulant and does not affect appetite or the central nervous system.
Common Medical Uses
- Weight loss in overweight or obese adults (BMI ≥ 30)
- Weight management in patients with BMI ≥ 27 with risk factors like diabetes, hypertension, or high cholesterol
Benefits
- Helps reduce body weight and BMI when combined with diet and exercise
- Can improve cholesterol levels and blood pressure
- May lower risk of developing type 2 diabetes in overweight patients
Possible Side Effects
Because it prevents fat absorption, common side effects are gastrointestinal:
- Oily or fatty stools, loose stools, or frequent bowel movements
- Gas with discharge
- Possible mild abdominal cramps
- Rare: liver injury or kidney stones
Important Precautions
- Vitamin absorption: Fat-soluble vitamins (A, D, E, K) may be less absorbed; supplements are recommended
- Not for everyone: Avoid if pregnant, breastfeeding, or have chronic malabsorption syndromes
- Drug interactions: Can reduce absorption of some medications (e.g., cyclosporine, thyroid hormone, some antiepileptics)
Summary
Xenical (Orlistat) is a non-systemic weight-loss medication that helps prevent fat absorption in the digestive system. It is effective when combined with a healthy diet and exercise but requires attention to diet and vitamin supplementation due to its gastrointestinal effects.
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