
A friend of mine, OBS Housekeeper, recently brought to my attention a diet pill that has, well, um,...side effects. It is GSK's ORLISTAT, and apparently the drug is now obtainable in an Over The Counter (OTC) 60 mg version called Alli. This means that the access to the drug will be ever-so-much greater than before. The question is whether or not people buying the product will be prudent enough to read the side effects and warnings. Please allow me to expand on this for you...
The web site makes the following statement regarding "treatment effects"
The main treatment effect occurs when an individual eats a meal with too much fat while taking Alli. Treatment effects may include:
Loose or more frequent stools that may be hard to control
An urgent need to go to the bathroom
Gas with oily spotting
They further go on to recommend not wearing white clothing due to the "oily spotting". That got me thinking, should we only take the drug in the off-season when wearing white is not appropriate anyway? I think Kathleen Turner's Beverly in Serial Mom would clearly agree that dieting is very good, but never take the pills in the summer since that is the time of year when white is an acceptable color to wear. Clearly the product is motivating you to plan ahead, diet in the winter so that when Memorial day comes around, you can and should be thin AND wear white.

Having loose stools that are hard to control can be a downer and a side effect of Alli, so you may want to work from home (or bathroom for that matter) during your weight loss time. Nothing says convenience like taking a conference call on the pot. I highly recommend the mute capability at the uncontrollable release times as well as for the flush.

"The excess fat is not harmful. In fact, you may recognize it in the toilet as something that looks like the oil on top of a pizza." OK, who wants pizza now! I think that the Treatment Effects are enough to have me stop eating pizza forever...how about you?

I am certainly need to lose weight - 50 lbs or so, but being fat is bad enough. I don't want to be fat and have the "treatment effects" haunting me.
This is a product that is screaming out to the SNL staff for a scene on the show, don't you think?