Alli and Xenical cause serious injury to kidney, liver, and/or pancreas
August 9, 2011 at 6:35 pm Leave a comment
Alli and Xenical are diet pills used to promote weight loss. They decrease absorption of fat by the intestines, which can reduce the number of calories a person absorbs. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has received reports of serious injury to the liver, kidney, and/or pancreas in people taking Alli/Xenical.
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Entry filed under: Alli / Xenical. Tags: alli, calories, diet, fat absorption, fat burning, health, intestines, kidney, kidney injury, liver, liver injury, orlistat, pancreas, pancreas injury, Pharmaceuticals, weight-loss, wellness, xenical.
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