

Lipozene is a diet pill that works like most other fiber products to help people lose weight. This eMedTV segment describes the supplement in detail, including information on its effects, possible side effects, how safe it is, and more.
Does Lipozene work? This page from the eMedTV library explains that early studies on the active ingredient in Lipozene suggest that it may be effective for weight loss, but more research is needed to say this with certainty.
Is Lipozene safe? This article from the eMedTV Web site provides several precautions and warnings people should be aware of before taking it, including conditions to discuss with your healthcare provider and those who should avoid the supplement.
Lipozene is used for obesity and weight loss. As this page from the eMedTV Web site explains, the supplement works like most other fiber products by slowing down the emptying of the stomach. Lipozene uses in children are also discussed.
The manufacturer of Lipozene offers different dosing guidelines, based on how much weight you want to lose. This eMedTV page describes these Lipozene dosage amounts and offers tips on taking the supplement safely.
Lipozene drug interactions can occur if the weight loss supplement is combined with certain medicines. This eMedTV resource lists these medications, explains the problems they could cause, and describes how these interactions may be avoided.
A Lipozene overdose, while probably not serious, may cause uncomfortable digestive-related side effects. This eMedTV resource lists the symptoms that may occur as a result of an overdose and also describes treatment options that may be considered.
No studies have been done on Lipozene and pregnancy. However, as this page from the eMedTV Web site explains, since the active ingredient in the supplement is a natural vegetable fiber, it is not likely to cause any problems.
This eMedTV segment takes a look at the issues surrounding Lipozene and breastfeeding. It discusses the chances of the supplement passing through breast milk and stresses the importance of talking to your healthcare provider about it.
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