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How Prolistat Works

FAQs

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Written by Mitchell Cross
Updated over a month ago

How Does Prolistat Work?

Q: How does Prolistat help with weight loss

A: Prolistat works by blocking the absorption of dietary fats in your digestive system, helping you reduce calorie intake and lose weight.


Proper Dosage

Q: How should I take Prolistat for the best results

A: Prolistat is usually taken three times a day with meals containing fat. Always follow your doctor’s instructions for the correct dosage.


Foods to Avoid

Q: Are there certain foods I should avoid while taking Prolistat

A: Yes, it's best to avoid high-fat meals, as Prolistat blocks fat absorption, which can cause digestive side effects like oily stools and diarrhea.


Side Effects

Q: What are the common side effects of Prolistat

A: Common side effects include oily stools, increased bowel movements, and mild stomach discomfort. These occur due to undigested fats being expelled.


Long-Term Use

Q: Can I take Prolistat long-term for weight loss

A: Prolistat is approved for long-term use, but regular check-ins with your doctor are necessary to monitor progress and potential side effects.


Prescription Requirement

Q: Do I need a prescription to buy Prolistat

A: Yes, Prolistat is a prescription medication in Australia and must be prescribed by a licensed doctor after a medical evaluation.


Combining with Other Medications

Q: Can I take Prolistat if I’m on other medications

A: It depends on your medications. Some drugs, like cyclosporine or blood thinners, may interact with Prolistat. Always consult your doctor before starting.


Exercise and Diet Requirements

Q: Do I need to follow a specific diet or exercise plan while taking Prolistat

A: Yes, Prolistat is most effective when combined with a balanced, low-fat diet and regular exercise for optimal weight loss results.


Weight Loss Expectations

Q: How much weight can I expect to lose with Prolistat

A: Weight loss varies, but studies show an average of 5-10% of body weight over six months when combined with diet and exercise.


Stopping Prolistat

Q: What happens if I stop taking Prolistat

A: If you stop taking Prolistat but continue healthy eating and exercise, you can maintain your weight. However, stopping without lifestyle changes may lead to weight regain.



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