Signs Your Orlistat Treatment is Working Effectively
How to Recognise Orlistat is Working
Following your online prescription from EverydayMeds' licensed UK prescribers, you may wonder how to tell if orlistat is working effectively. Orlistat 120mg works by blocking approximately one third of dietary fat absorption, and several signs indicate the medication is functioning as intended.
The most immediate sign is gastrointestinal effects when eating fatty meals. Whilst these can be managed by keeping fat intake low (around 15g per meal), their presence confirms orlistat is blocking fat absorption in your digestive system. This is why maintaining a reduced-calorie, lower-fat diet is essential for both effectiveness and comfort.
Weight Loss Progress with Orlistat
Gradual, steady weight loss over weeks indicates orlistat is supporting your weight management programme. Individual responses vary, but when combined with dietary changes and increased physical activity, orlistat may help reduce the amount of dietary fat absorbed. Your prescriber will discuss realistic expectations during your clinical assessment.
Track your progress through regular weigh-ins, clothing fit, and measurements rather than expecting rapid changes. Orlistat supports long-term weight management when used consistently alongside lifestyle modifications - it's designed to work as part of a structured approach, not as a standalone solution.
Online Prescription Process at EverydayMeds
Getting your orlistat prescription online is straightforward. Complete our health questionnaire covering your medical history, current medications, and BMI information. A qualified UK-licensed prescriber reviews your details and, if clinically appropriate, issues your prescription.
Our current pricing includes orlistat 120mg from £16.89 (£15.20 with EDM10), Xenical 120mg from £21.50 (£19.35 with EDM10), and Alli 60mg from £28.99 (£26.09 with EDM10). All prices include the prescription - no separate GP appointment needed.
Choosing Between Orlistat, Xenical and Alli
Orlistat 120mg and Xenical 120mg contain identical active ingredients at the same dose - the key difference is cost. Generic orlistat offers excellent value at £29.69 for 4 weeks with EDM10, whilst branded Xenical costs £38.69 for the same supply. Both require prescription following clinical assessment.
Alli 60mg provides half the strength of prescription orlistat and may be suitable for those preferring a lower-dose starting point. Your prescriber will discuss which option best suits your circumstances during the online consultation process.
Monitoring Your Treatment Progress
Effective orlistat treatment involves regular monitoring. Keep a food diary noting fat content per meal - meals with 15g fat or less typically produce fewer side effects whilst maintaining the medication's fat-blocking action. This helps you understand the relationship between dietary choices and treatment response.
Schedule regular reviews with healthcare professionals to assess progress and adjust your weight management plan if needed. The combination of reduced fat absorption, lower-calorie intake, and increased physical activity creates the optimal environment for sustainable weight management with orlistat support.


