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Xenical vs Orlistat - Which Should You Choose?
Xenical 120mg and generic orlistat 120mg contain identical active ingredients at the same dose, providing clinically equivalent effects. The key difference is cost. Generic orlistat offers excellent value from £16.89 for 2 weeks (£15.20 with EDM10), whilst branded Xenical costs £21.50 (£19.35 with EDM10). Both work by blocking approximately one third of dietary fat absorption when used alongside a reduced-calorie, lower-fat diet.
How Orlistat Capsules Work
Orlistat works locally in your digestive system by inhibiting lipase enzymes that break down dietary fat. This means approximately one third of the fat you eat cannot be absorbed and passes naturally through your body. Unlike appetite suppressants, orlistat acts in the gut rather than affecting your brain. The medication works best when combined with meals containing no more than 15g of fat to minimise gastrointestinal side effects.
Prescription Weight Loss Treatment Options
Our range includes orlistat 120mg capsules (£32.99 for 4 weeks, £29.69 with EDM10), Xenical 120mg branded capsules (£42.99 for 4 weeks, £38.69 with EDM10), and Alli 60mg lower-strength capsules (£28.99 for 4 weeks, £26.09 with EDM10). All treatments require individual clinical assessment by our UK-licensed prescribers to determine suitability.
Clinical Assessment Process
Complete our online health questionnaire covering your medical history, current medications, and weight management goals. A qualified UK-licensed prescriber reviews your information and determines whether orlistat treatment is appropriate for your circumstances. If suitable, your prescription is dispensed by our GPhC-registered pharmacy and dispatched with tracked next-day delivery.
Who May Be Suitable
Orlistat may be prescribed for adults with a BMI of 30kg/m² or above, or 28kg/m² or above with weight-related health conditions such as type 2 diabetes or high blood pressure. Treatment must always be used alongside a structured weight management programme including dietary changes and increased physical activity. Final prescribing decisions are made following individual clinical assessment.
Managing Side Effects
Most side effects are gastrointestinal and directly related to dietary fat intake. Common effects include oily stools, increased bowel movements, and abdominal discomfort. These can be significantly reduced by keeping fat intake low (approximately 15g per meal) and are often a sign the medication is working. Start your prescription weight loss journey with confidence - order your clinical assessment today.


