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You have an underlying medical condition You've been through a major surgical procedure You have allergic reactions You have cardiovascular conditions or might have had suffered a stroke You suffer from a low liver or kidney function
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If not, please describe in detail who the intended consumer is and how old he/she is.
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If yes, what medicine was consumed and how effective was it?
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You have an underlying medical condition
You've been through a major surgical procedure
You have allergic reactions
You have cardiovascular conditions or might have had suffered a stroke
You suffer from a low liver or kidney function
Over 40 years old and experiencing symptoms for the first time
Weight loss that was unexpected
Rectal hemorrhage that hasn't been explained (specifically if the blood is darker in colour)
Stools or vomit containing blood (may appear dark or sticky)
A lack of iron (anaemia)
Swallowing problems
Consistent pain in the stomach or intestines
Ulcers in the stomach or esophagus
A bulge or enlargement in your stomach or lower abdomen
Fatigue and a lack of energy
Please provide more information of the medication being used if any.
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Orlistat causes an allergic reaction or hypersensitivity in you.
You've previously used Orlistat and experienced serious side effects.
You are experiencing rectal bleeding.
You have chronic malabsorption syndrome, which has been identified by a doctor.
You have been diagnosed with cholestasis (condition where the flow of bile from the liver is blocked)
Over 40 years old and experiencing symptoms for the first time
Weight loss that was unexpected
Rectal hemorrhage that hasn't been explained (specifically if the blood is darker in colour)
Stools or vomit containing blood (may appear dark or sticky)
A lack of iron (anaemia)
Swallowing problems
Consistent pain in the stomach or intestines
Ulcers in the stomach or esophagus
A bulge or enlargement in your stomach or lower abdomen
Fatigue and a lack of energy
If so, how effective were they?
It is never a good idea to self-diagnose and treat urine incontinence.
At the very least, you should see your doctor for a checkup once a year.
You must follow your doctor's instructions for any treatment.
You should only order repeat supplies of medicines that your doctor has prescribed.
If so, how effective were they?