Wonder Drug Alli Pill
With the United States and European markets revealing some weight difficulties, the release of Alli, a weight loss management drug, may have just come at the right time.
In the United States alone, there are about 65% adult Americans who are either obese or overweight. And turning to easy diet pills that don’t work left some negative results and feedback from consumers in the past. Since the new anti-obesity pill Alli is approved by the Food and Drugs Administration, trust on weight loss products are now being revived and supported.
Alli weight loss drug is a reduced version of the prescription pill called Xenical, which has a safety record as well as heartening clinical test results. Although many might believe that the non-prescription medication is a fast way to lose weight, successful weight loss comes with proper exercise and healthy diet.
While Xenical, previously named Orlistat and formulated by Roche, came out before the Alli pill, the success of the latter was better recognized as the pharmaceutical company GlaxoSmithKline distributed the non-prescription product. With a marketing giant supporting Alli, it is expected to turn into one of the most successful wonder drugs in the United States market. All is the weight loss pill everyone has been waiting for.






















