Order Orlistat Online - Clinical Assessment Included
Orlistat and High Blood Pressure: Clinical Considerations
High blood pressure (hypertension) is recognised as a weight-related risk factor that may support orlistat prescription eligibility. Adults with a BMI of 28 kg/m² or above who have high blood pressure may be considered suitable for prescription orlistat following clinical assessment. Our UK-licensed prescribers evaluate individual circumstances, including blood pressure management and current medications, to determine treatment suitability.
How Orlistat Supports Weight Management
Orlistat 120mg works by inhibiting lipase enzymes in the digestive system, blocking approximately one third of dietary fat from being absorbed. This unabsorbed fat passes naturally through the body, potentially reducing calorie intake from dietary fat. When combined with a reduced-calorie, lower-fat diet and increased physical activity, orlistat may help support weight management goals.
Treatment Options and Pricing
We offer three clinically equivalent options: Generic Orlistat 120mg from £16.89 (£15.20 with EDM10), branded Xenical 120mg from £21.50 (£19.35 with EDM10), and Alli 60mg from £28.99 (£26.09 with EDM10). All contain the same active ingredient at prescription strength (120mg) or lower strength (60mg). Choose from 2-week to 12-week supplies with 10% off every order using code EDM10.
Online Prescription Process
Complete our online health questionnaire covering your medical history, current blood pressure medications, and weight management goals. A UK-licensed prescriber reviews your information and issues a prescription where clinically appropriate. Your treatment is then dispensed by our GPhC-registered pharmacy in Leicester and delivered discreetly to your address with next day delivery available.
Important Safety Information
Orlistat may interact with certain blood pressure medications. During your online consultation, declare all current medications including ACE inhibitors, beta-blockers, diuretics, or calcium channel blockers. Your prescriber will assess potential interactions and advise on appropriate monitoring. Most side effects are gastrointestinal and can be minimised by keeping meals low in fat (approximately 15g per meal).


