While Alli itself is a fairly new entrant to the weight loss pills market, because of the favourable ruling by the American Food and Drugs Administration, the drug is widely available to the general public via a number of different outlets. Even though the drug is based upon Orlistat (which is not available over the counter), the reduced dosage and detailed clinical trials have allowed the unusual ruling by the FDA.
The FDA have been very careful in approving Alli for over the counter purchase, due in main to the chequered past of slimming pills and the potential dangers. Alli (also known as Xenical and Orlistat) has been thoroughly tested and is a lower dosage medication based upon Orlistat and Xenical. While Xenical is a very successful prescription weight loss pill, the higher dosage (when compared to Alli) did increase the impact of the general side effects.
Due to the worldwide demand for slimming pills, Alli has been embraced by customers all around the world. Websites have been materialising on the internet on a daily basis, and the medication is taking the slimming world by storm.
However, historically the slimming market has been notorious for black market / copy cat drugs, which are often placebos (i.e. serve no purpose at all). This has been a constant criticism of the slimming industry, and online outlets are the easiest way for these fraudsters to operate - quick, payment online and very difficult to trace.
It is strongly advised that you only purchase medication (any type) from reputable websites, brand names, and companies which you have actually heard of. It is also advisable to check the internet for feedback on a certain website if you are uncertain.
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