Accelis is a weight loss pill that is available without a prescription. This eMedTV page offers an overview of Accelis, including information on the effectiveness of the supplement, possible side effects, and what to tell your doctor before taking it.
Potential Accelis side effects may include indigestion, nausea, and dizziness. This eMedTV page lists other side effects that have been reported with the various active ingredients of Accelis and describes which problems may require medical attention.
According to the Accelis Web site, Accelis works by preventing fat cells in the body from storing sugar. This eMedTV page further describes Accelis uses, including information on the effectiveness of the diet pill and whether it is safe for children.
The standard Accelis dosage is two softgel capsules taken with eight ounces of water at bedtime. This part of the eMedTV Web site also provides general Accelis dosing tips that the manufacturer of Accelis recommends for taking the weight loss pills.
Sleep medications, antidepressants, and diabetes medicines may cause negative interactions with Accelis. This eMedTV Web page lists other medicines that may interact with Accelis, and describes the problems these Accelis drug interactions can cause.
This eMedTV page explains that there is no reliable research to show that Accelis (or any of its ingredients) is effective for weight loss. This page warns people about what is considered reliable and valid information regarding Accelis effectiveness.
Accelis may alter blood sugar levels and can be a problem if you have a certain type of cancer. This eMedTV segment discusses other important Accelis safety warnings and precautions, including some tips on what to look for on the label of the bottle.
As this eMedTV page explains, the effects of an Accelis overdose will vary based on several factors, such as the Accelis dosage. This page also discusses why the exact effects of an Accelis overdose are unknown and lists possible treatment options.
The manufacturer of Accelis recommends that women who are pregnant should not take Accelis. This part of the eMedTV library takes a look at Accelis and pregnancy, explaining why pregnancy is not typically a time to be trying to lose weight.
The manufacturer of Accelis recommends that women who are breastfeeding not take the weight loss pills. This eMedTV page offers more information on Accelis and breastfeeding, and explains why women who are breastfeeding should not be trying to diet.