Over-The-Counter Diet Pill Alli - Diet pill alli (low-dose Xenical) will go on sale in grocery stores and pharmacies around America on Friday June 15th, according to an announcement on GlaxoSmithKline's official alli website.
A number of online retailers have been allowing dieters eagerly awaiting the first FDA approved over-the-counter weight-loss drug alli for shipment the day it is officially placed on sale.
Alli is a milder version of Xenical. It should be on the shelves next week -- but is it worth it? Drug maker GlaxoSmithKline says alli users can lose 50 percent more weight than those who diet alone. It will cost $60 for 90 capsules, which is a one-month supply.