Q18. Can you use alli if you are taking ‘the pill?’
A18. Yes but alli may reduce its effectiveness. One of the potential side effects of alli is diarrhoea which will lessen the protective effects of oral contraceptives. You may need to use an extra form of contraception whilst taking alli. Speak to your GP about this.
FAQ:
- What is alli?
- What does the alli capsule contain?
- How does alli help you to lose weight?
- Is alli safe?
- Why do I need to take a multivitamin
- What happens if I forget to
- How many capsules do I need to take?
- Can anyone take alli?
- What type of diet do I need to follow?
- How much exercise do I need to take?
- Can I drink alcohol whilst
- How much weight will I lose
- A13. When do you start to lose weight with alli?
- What is obesity?
- What is BMI?
- What is the difference between being
- Can you use alli if you are
- Can you use alli if you are ’
- Are there any side effects
- Where do you buy alli from?
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