Uses / Indications:
This is what the Kilfat 60mg Tablet is used for:
Weight loss for individuals who are overweight (BMI > 25) or obese (BMI ≥ 30).
Cetilistat helps obese people manage weight-related problems by controlling their blood sugar, blood pressure, and lipid levels.
Adjunct therapy: This is done with a low-calorie, low-fat diet and regular exercise.
It is not a replacement for eating well or working out, but it can help you lose weight.
Pregnancy interaction:
Being pregnant:
Don't use Kilfat 60mg Tablet when you're pregnant.
When you're pregnant, you shouldn't take weight loss pills since your baby needs to gain weight to grow.
There are no sufficient studies on human pregnancy; potential harm to the fetus cannot be excluded.
Breastfeeding:
There isn't a lot of safety data on the Kilfat 60mg Tablet, although it might go into breast milk.
Use only if the benefits outweigh the risks, as it may hinder fat-soluble nutrient absorption for mother and baby.
Expert advice:
You can only use a Kilfat 60 mg Tablet with a low-fat, low-calorie diet and exercise.
Stay away from meals that are high in fat (more than 30% of daily calories from fat) to avoid oily stools and stomach pain.
At least two hours before or after taking a Kilfat 60mg Tablet, you should take a multivitamin that contains vitamins A, D, E, and K.
Keep an eye on your blood sugar, BMI, lipid profile, and body weight on a regular basis.
If you experience malabsorption syndrome, cholestasis, or chronic intestinal disease, please inform your doctor promptly. Kilfat 60 mg tablets are not safe for you to use in these instances.
Do not give to kids under 18.
Skip that dose if you miss meals or eat very little fat to avoid negative effects.
To stay hydrated, drink a lot of fluids.
Side Effects:
Oily spots on underwear
Gas with discharge
Diarrhea or more frequent bowel motions
Pain or cramps in the stomach
After meals, you really need to poop.
Stools that are greasy or fatty
These symptoms happen because fat that hasn't been broken down moves through the intestines. They normally get better as your body becomes used to treatment or a low-fat diet.
Less Common/Serious Side Effects:
Not getting enough vitamins A, D, E, and K (since you don't absorb fat well)
Pain in the rectum
Itchy or rashy skin
Tiredness or dizziness (not very common)
Liver problems (rare—skin or eyes turning yellow)
If you have severe stomach discomfort, diarrhea that doesn't go away, or evidence of liver damage (black urine, jaundice), you should see a doctor.
How to use:
Take one 60 mg capsule with each large meal that has fat in it, which is normally three times a day.
If you miss a meal or it doesn't have any fat in it, skip that dose.
Take the capsule with a full glass of water.
To reduce stomach problems, eat a balanced, low-fat diet that doesn't include too many calories.
For the best results, keep exercising regularly.
Missed Dose:
Take the dose with your next meal that has fat in it if you forget it. Don't take twice as much.
Too much of something:
An overdose could make digestive problems worse, like greasy feces and stomach pain. If your symptoms don't go away, call your doctor.
How it works:
Kilfat 60mg Tablet works in the gastrointestinal system to lower the amount of fat that is absorbed.
It stops the enzyme pancreatic lipase from breaking down lipids in food.
Because of this, roughly 25–30% of dietary fat is not absorbed and is instead passed out in feces.
This cut in calories helps you lose weight slowly and improves your metabolic health.
Faq for medicine:
Q1. What does the Kilfat 60mg Tablet do?
A1. It is used to help people lose weight and control their obesity, especially in people who are overweight and have diabetes, high cholesterol, or high blood pressure.
Q2: How long does it take to see results?
A2. If you eat well and exercise, you may start to see a difference in your weight in 2 to 3 months. A doctor should monitor your long-term use of Cetilistat.
Q3. Can you take a Kilfat 60 mg tablet without eating?
A3. No. For it to work, you should take it with meals that have fat in them.
Q4: Is it safe for pregnant women?
A4. No. It is not safe to use weight loss medicines when pregnant. Pregnant women should not take weight loss medicines.
Q5. Is it appropriate to use the Kilfat 60 mg tablet while nursing?
A5. It is not advised as it could hinder the absorption of fats and vitamins in the child.
Q6. Does the Kilfat 60mg Tablet make you short on nutrients?
A6. Yes, using it for a long time may make it harder for your body to absorb fat-soluble vitamins (A, D, E, K). Every day, take a multivitamin.
Q7. What foods should I not eat while taking the Kilfat 60mg Tablet?
A7: Don't eat fried or fatty foods because they can make your stools oily and make you feel unwell.
Q8: Is it okay to take a Kilfat 60 mg Tablet with other weight-loss drugs?
A8. Don't mix without a doctor's supervision; it could cause serious stomach problems.
Q9. Will I gain weight back once I stop taking the Kilfat 60mg Tablet?
A9. Maybe, if you don't stick to your diet and exercise. Keep living a healthy lifestyle to keep getting favorable results.
Q10. Can you get addicted to the Kilfat 60 mg tablet?
A10. Kilfat 60mg Tablet is not addictive or habit-forming, no.
Medicine interaction:
Type examples: Impact
Vitamins A, D, E, and K that dissolve in fat Vitamins for many things Less absorption; take multivitamins Two hours before or after taking Kilfat 60mg Tablet
Anticoagulants Warfarin may make it harder for your body to absorb vitamin K and make you more likely to bleed.
Drugs that fight diabetes Metformin, glimepiride, and insulin may help control blood sugar better. Keep a constant eye on your blood sugar.
Drugs for epilepsy Valproate and phenytoin may drop blood levels. Keep an eye out for seizures.
Cyclosporine is an immunosuppressant. Less absorption; take 3 hours after Kilfat 60 mg Tablet Drug–Food Interactions:
Will only work if the food has fat in it.
Eating a lot of fat might make your stomach hurt.
Stay away from alcohol and foods that are fried and oily.