Health Journal - WSJ.com|Weighing the Pros and Cons
Health Journal - WSJ.com: "Pharmacies are reporting brisk sales of Alli (pronounced like the noun 'ally'), which is sold by drug maker GlaxoSmithKline and is the first over-the-counter diet drug to win FDA approval. Unlike other prescription weight-loss drugs such as Meridia and the generic phentermine, Alli doesn't make you feel full, reduce cravings or curb your appetite. Instead, it prevents the body from breaking down and absorbing fat."