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XLS Medical Fat Binder
What is XLS Medical Fat Binder used for? XLS Medical Fat Binder is an oral medication prescribed along with exercise and a balanced diet to aid weight loss. It operates by preventing the absorption of excess fat during digestion allowing it to be passed out of the body. This prevents the formation of new fat deposits while old fat reserves are consumed by exercise to aid weight loss and reduce the risk of heart disease or cardiac conditions. Your doctor may recommend this medication to be used along with others or for the treatment of other unlisted conditions, as well. How should I use XLS Medical Fat Binder? XLS Medical Fat Binder should always be taken according to your doctor`s instructions to ensure the most effective results. The typical dosage is two tablets taken three times each day before each major meal, but the best dosage will depend on your age, weight, and current health. These should be swallowed whole and unaltered along with a large glass of water. Do not crush or split the tablets before use as this may change or weaken their effects. Ask your doctor any questions you have about using the medicine to ensure the correct administration. What are the side effects of XLS Medical Fat Binder? XLS Medical Fat Binder may cause side effects in some patients including:
Serious side effects that may require immediate medical attention are severe diarrhoea, vomiting, faintness, or signs of an allergic reaction such as hives, rashes, swelling, or difficulty breathing. Inform your doctor as soon as any unusual or worrying symptoms occur to make sure the necessary adjustments are made to your dosage or application frequency to prevent further health problems from occurring. Please Note Strictly use XLS Medical Fat Binder as prescribed and follow all instructions provided by your doctor. Safe, suitable, and optimum dosage can vary and is dependent on the patient`s health and medical history, as well as the condition you are treating. XLS Medical Fat Binder may not be safe or suitable for all patients. Always ensure your doctor is informed if you are pregnant or breastfeeding, using any other type of medication (including non-prescription medicine, vitamins, and supplements), as well as if you have any allergies, other illnesses, or pre-existing medication conditions. Seek immediate medical attention or proceed to your nearest accident and emergency department if you suffer a hypersensitive or allergic reaction. Symptoms usually present during a reaction of this nature include difficulty breathing or swallowing, swelling of the limbs or face, tight chest, hives, and skin rashes. |