Signs Your Orlistat Treatment is Supporting Weight Loss
How Orlistat Works to Support Weight Management
Orlistat works by blocking approximately one third of the dietary fat you consume from being absorbed in your digestive system. This unabsorbed fat passes naturally through your body, which may help reduce overall calorie intake when combined with a reduced-calorie, lower-fat diet. The medication acts locally in the gut rather than affecting your brain or appetite directly.
Key Signs Orlistat May Be Working
Several indicators suggest your orlistat treatment is functioning as intended. Gastrointestinal effects such as oily stools, increased bowel movement frequency, or oily spotting are actually signs the medication is blocking fat absorption. While these side effects can be managed by keeping meals low in fat (approximately 15g per meal), their presence indicates orlistat is working in your digestive system.
Progressive changes in how your clothes fit, gradual improvements in measurements, and steady progress when combined with dietary modifications can suggest the treatment is supporting your weight management goals. Remember, orlistat works best alongside a structured approach including regular physical activity and ongoing dietary changes.
Orlistat vs Xenical vs Alli - Choose Your Treatment
At EverydayMeds, we offer three options. Generic orlistat 120mg provides excellent value from £29.69 for 4 weeks with EDM10. Branded Xenical 120mg contains identical active ingredients at £38.69 for 4 weeks with EDM10. Alli 60mg offers a lower-strength option at £26.09 for 4 weeks with EDM10. All require clinical assessment by our UK-licensed prescribers.
Maximising Treatment Effectiveness
To optimise your orlistat treatment, maintain consistency with dosing - take one capsule with each main meal containing fat, up to three times daily. Spread your daily fat intake evenly across meals and avoid high-fat meals which significantly increase side effects. Consider a daily multivitamin taken at bedtime to support fat-soluble vitamin absorption.
When to Review Your Treatment
Clinical guidance suggests reviewing progress regularly with healthcare professionals. If you're not seeing expected changes after 12 weeks of consistent use alongside dietary modifications, discuss alternatives with your prescriber. Conversely, if gastrointestinal effects become unmanageable despite dietary adjustments, seek professional advice about modifying your approach.
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