Does taking one pill of Orlistat every day have any side effects

Taking one pill of orlistat daily may have side effects, but in most cases they are mild. As a weight loss medication, common side effects of orlistat include gastrointestinal discomfort, fat diarrhea, oily spots, etc. In severe cases, it may cause liver dysfunction or allergic reactions. It is recommended to use it under the guidance of a doctor and regularly monitor your physical condition. Orlistat reduces fat absorption by inhibiting gastrointestinal lipase, and common side effects are associated with poor fat digestion. Some users may experience increased frequency of bowel movements, loose stools, or oily secretions, which usually alleviate as the body adapts to the medication. During medication, it is important to maintain a low-fat diet to avoid exacerbating gastrointestinal burden. If there is persistent abdominal pain or abnormal bowel movements, timely consultation should be sought [SEP]. In rare cases, orlistat may cause serious adverse reactions, such as abnormal liver function indicators manifested as skin yellowing and darkened urine color. Allergic reactions, including rash, itching, or difficulty breathing, require immediate discontinuation of medication and medical attention. Long term use may affect the absorption of fat soluble vitamins. It is recommended to supplement vitamins A, D, E, and K appropriately. Pregnant women, lactating women, and patients with chronic malabsorption syndrome are prohibited from using this medication.

During the use of Orlistat, a balanced diet and regular exercise should be maintained to avoid relying on medication for weight loss. Controlling daily fat intake within 30 grams can reduce the probability of side effects. Regularly check liver function and nutritional status, and seek medical attention promptly if there are persistent symptoms such as dizziness and fatigue. During the weight loss process, it is recommended to collaborate with a nutritionist to develop personalized plans and achieve healthy weight loss through scientific dietary management and moderate exercise.

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