Orlistat Fertility Information & Weight Loss Support
How Orlistat Works and Fertility Considerations
Orlistat works locally in the digestive system by inhibiting lipase enzymes to block approximately one third of dietary fat absorption. Unlike systemic weight loss medications, orlistat is not significantly absorbed into the bloodstream, which means it has minimal direct impact on reproductive hormones or fertility mechanisms. However, individual responses vary, and weight loss itself can influence reproductive health in complex ways.
Weight Management and Reproductive Health
Achieving a healthier weight through orlistat treatment alongside a reduced-calorie, lower-fat diet may actually support reproductive health. Excess weight can affect hormone balance and fertility in both men and women. When used as prescribed following clinical assessment, orlistat 120mg (£32.99 for 4 weeks, £29.69 with EDM10) may help achieve weight management goals that could benefit overall health including reproductive wellbeing.
Clinical Assessment for Fertility Planning
Our UK-licensed prescribers specifically assess fertility plans during online consultation. If you're trying to conceive, planning pregnancy, or have concerns about reproductive health, this information is essential for determining treatment suitability. Orlistat is not suitable during pregnancy or breastfeeding. Your prescriber will discuss whether orlistat treatment aligns with your fertility timeline and health goals.
Orlistat vs Xenical: Same Clinical Effect
Both generic orlistat 120mg and branded Xenical 120mg contain identical active ingredients with the same mechanism of action. The choice between orlistat (£63.99 for 8 weeks) and Xenical (£86.99 for 8 weeks) typically comes down to cost preference. Both undergo the same clinical assessment process considering fertility factors. Save with code EDM10 for 10% off every order.
Fat-Soluble Vitamins and Fertility
Orlistat may reduce absorption of fat-soluble vitamins A, D, E, and K. Some of these vitamins play roles in reproductive health, which is why a daily multivitamin supplement is recommended during treatment. Take your multivitamin at bedtime, at least 2 hours after your last orlistat dose. Your prescriber will discuss nutritional considerations as part of your fertility-conscious treatment plan.
Getting Started with EverydayMeds
Complete our online health questionnaire including any fertility considerations. Our UK-licensed prescribers review your information and assess whether orlistat treatment is appropriate for your individual circumstances. If prescribed, we dispense from our GPhC-registered Leicester pharmacy with next-day delivery available. All packs include 10% savings with EDM10 - from 2-week supplies (42 capsules) to 12-week programmes (252 capsules).


