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Orlistat, sold
under the
brand name
Xenical among others, is a
medication used to
treat obesity. Its
primary function is
preventing the
absorption of fats...
- po****r for
weight loss. The
medications liraglutide, naltrexone/bupropion,
orlistat, semaglutide, and
tirzepatide are
approved by the US Food and Drug Administration...
- abetalipoproteinemia.
Other causes:
Drugs that can
produce steatorrhea include orlistat, a
slimming pill, or as
adverse effect of
octreotide or lanreotide, used...
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cardiovascular diseases if not managed. An
example of a
lipase inhibitor is
orlistat.
Lipase inhibitors may
affect the
amount of fat absorbed, yet they do not...
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activity but the only
lipase inhibitor on the
market (October 2016) is
orlistat (Xenical, Alli).
Lipase inhibitors have also
shown anticancer activity...
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Rectal discharge is
intermittent or
continuous expression of
liquid from the **** (per ****).
Normal rectal mucus is
needed for
proper excretion of waste...
- the
pancreatic lipase inhibitor lipstatin, of
which the
antiobesity drug
orlistat is a derivative.
Weibel E,
Hadvary P,
Hochuli E,
Kupfer E,
Lengsfeld H...
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Rapid weight loss
increases risk of gallstones. The
weight loss drug
orlistat is
known to
increase the risk of gallstones.
Cholecystokinin deficiency...
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medications octreotide (a
synthetic analogue of the
hormone somatostatin) and
orlistat (a
lipase inhibitor that
decreases absorption of
dietary fats). Permanent...
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hydrolysis of some lipids,
including fats. For example, the anti-obesity drug
orlistat causes a
percentage of fat to p****
through the
digestive tract undigested...