Ally Diet Pill

Were you looking for information about Alli? Ally diet pill is a common misspelling and variation of Alli.
 
Alli™ is the first non-prescription drug approved by the FDA that is designed to help people lose weight. In clinical studies, people taking the drug lost 50 percent more weight than with dieting alone. Alli decreases the absorption of fat in the diet by binding to enzymes that break down fat molecules. The drug comes in capsule form and is taken with each fat-containing meal (up to three times a day).
 
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Written by/reviewed by: Kristi Monson, PharmD; Arthur Schoenstadt, MD
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