Understanding Orlistat Safety for Weight Loss Treatment
How Safe Is Orlistat for Weight Loss?
Orlistat 120mg is a prescription-only weight loss medication with an established safety profile when used under medical supervision. Unlike stimulant-based treatments, orlistat works locally in the digestive system by inhibiting lipase enzymes, blocking approximately one third of dietary fat from being absorbed. This mechanism means orlistat is not absorbed into the bloodstream in significant amounts, reducing systemic effects. The medication is MHRA-regulated and prescribed following individual clinical assessment by UK-licensed healthcare professionals.
Common Side Effects and Management
Most orlistat side effects are gastrointestinal and directly linked to dietary fat intake. Common effects include oily stools, increased bowel frequency, and abdominal discomfort. These side effects can be significantly minimised by following a lower-fat diet with approximately 15g fat per meal. At EverydayMeds, our prescribers provide comprehensive guidance on managing side effects effectively. Generic orlistat 120mg starts from £16.89 for 42 capsules, or choose branded Xenical 120mg from £21.50.
Who Should Not Take Orlistat
Orlistat is not suitable for everyone and requires careful medical assessment. The medication should not be used during pregnancy, breastfeeding, or in individuals under 18 years. Patients with chronic malabsorption syndrome, cholestasis, or known allergies to orlistat should avoid treatment. Those taking ciclosporin, anticoagulants like warfarin, or thyroid medication require special consideration. Our online clinical assessment ensures these contraindications are properly evaluated before prescription.
Prescription Orlistat vs Alli 60mg
Prescription-strength orlistat 120mg and branded Xenical 120mg contain the same active ingredient and are clinically equivalent. Both require prescriber approval and offer superior effectiveness compared to Alli 60mg, which contains half the dose. The 120mg prescription strength blocks more dietary fat but requires medical supervision. Alli 60mg (£28.99 for 42 capsules) provides a lower-strength option, while prescription orlistat offers maximum clinical benefit from £16.89.
Safe Prescribing Process at EverydayMeds
Our GPhC-registered pharmacy ensures orlistat is prescribed safely through comprehensive online clinical assessment. UK-licensed prescribers review medical history, current medications, BMI, and individual risk factors before approving treatment. This process replaces the need for GP appointments while maintaining clinical safety standards. All medication is sourced through licensed UK pharmaceutical supply chains and delivered discreetly with tracking. Use code EDM10 for 10% off every order, including 12-week supplies from £86.39 (orlistat) or £116.09 (Xenical).


