Who Should Avoid Alli? Identifying High-Risk Individuals

Pregnant or breastfeeding women should not use Alli. This is due to potential unknown effects on fetal or infant development.

Individuals with a history of gallbladder disease or kidney stones should consult their doctor before taking Alli. These conditions may be exacerbated by the drug’s mechanism.

Specific Medical Conditions Requiring Caution

People with diabetes, thyroid problems, or other metabolic disorders should seek medical advice before using Alli. Alli’s interaction with these conditions needs careful assessment.

Those taking other medications, especially blood thinners or medications affecting fat absorption, must discuss Alli use with their physician. Potentially dangerous drug interactions are possible.

If you have any underlying health concerns, a pre-existing condition or are currently undergoing treatment for any disease, prior consultation with your healthcare provider is vital. A thorough assessment ensures your safety and successful weight management plan.