Why Understanding Orlistat's Mechanism Matters for Results
How Orlistat's Fat-Blocking Mechanism Actually Works
Orlistat works through a targeted mechanism that blocks approximately one third of dietary fat from being absorbed into your body. Unlike stimulants that affect your brain, orlistat acts locally in your digestive system by inhibiting lipase enzymes responsible for breaking down dietary fat. When these enzymes are blocked, undigested fat passes naturally through your system instead of being absorbed as calories. This proven mechanism explains why orlistat requires a prescription at the maximum 120mg dose - it's a clinically effective fat blocker that delivers measurable results when combined with a reduced-calorie, lower-fat diet.
Maximum Orlistat Dose: 120mg Three Times Daily
The maximum effective dose of orlistat is 120mg taken three times daily with each main meal containing fat. This dosing schedule provides optimal lipase inhibition throughout the day, ensuring consistent fat-blocking action with breakfast, lunch, and dinner. At EverydayMeds, you can access generic orlistat 120mg from £32.99 for 84 capsules (4-week supply), or £29.69 with discount code EDM10. For those preferring the branded option, Xenical 120mg costs £42.99 (£38.69 with EDM10) for the same 4-week supply. Both contain identical active ingredients at the maximum therapeutic dose.
Why the Mechanism Proves Orlistat Works
Understanding orlistat's mechanism demonstrates why it's the UK's most prescribed weight loss medication. By blocking approximately one third of dietary fat absorption, orlistat reduces your caloric intake from fat without requiring you to count every gram. This fat-blocking action is immediate and measurable - you may notice oily stools, which actually indicates the medication is working by preventing fat absorption. The mechanism is so reliable that orlistat has been prescribed for over two decades, with extensive clinical data supporting its effectiveness when used alongside dietary changes.
Choosing Your Orlistat Supply at Maximum Dose
Once you understand how orlistat's fat-blocking mechanism works, choosing your supply becomes straightforward. For maximum convenience and value, our 12-week supply (252 capsules) of generic orlistat costs £95.99, reduced to £86.39 with EDM10 - providing three months of fat-blocking treatment. Alternatively, Xenical 120mg offers the same mechanism in branded form for £128.99 (£116.09 with EDM10) for 12 weeks. Both options deliver the maximum 120mg dose that blocks approximately one third of dietary fat absorption through proven lipase inhibition.
Order Your Fat-Blocking Treatment Today
Now you understand exactly how orlistat blocks approximately one third of dietary fat through lipase inhibition, you can make an informed decision about starting treatment. Complete our online clinical assessment to be reviewed by a UK-licensed prescriber. If approved, your maximum-dose orlistat will be dispensed by our GPhC-registered pharmacy and delivered next day. Don't wait to start blocking dietary fat absorption - order your orlistat supply today and use code EDM10 for 10% off every order.


