Why Orlistat's Fat-Blocking Mechanism Drives Results
How Orlistat Blocks Approximately One Third of Dietary Fat
Orlistat works by inhibiting lipase enzymes in your digestive system that break down dietary fat. When these enzymes are blocked, approximately one third of the fat you consume cannot be digested or absorbed into your bloodstream. This unabsorbed fat passes naturally through your body, reducing the total calories absorbed from your meals. The mechanism is entirely local to your gut - orlistat is not absorbed into your bloodstream in significant amounts, making it fundamentally different from appetite suppressants that affect your brain.
Clinical Evidence Behind the One-Third Fat Blocking Effect
The "approximately one third" figure comes from extensive clinical studies showing orlistat inhibits around 30% of dietary fat absorption when taken as prescribed. This means if you consume 60g of fat per day, orlistat may prevent roughly 20g from being absorbed - equivalent to 180 fewer calories absorbed daily. Generic orlistat 120mg (£32.99 for 4 weeks, £29.69 with EDM10) and branded Xenical 120mg (£42.99 for 4 weeks, £38.69 with EDM10) contain identical active ingredients providing this proven fat-blocking effect.
Why the Mechanism Makes Orlistat Effective for Weight Management
Unlike treatments that suppress appetite through brain chemistry, orlistat's gut-based mechanism provides a direct, measurable impact on calorie absorption. Each gram of blocked fat represents 9 fewer calories absorbed - and with approximately one third of dietary fat affected, the cumulative calorie reduction supports meaningful weight management when combined with a lower-fat diet. The lower-strength Alli 60mg option (£28.99 for 4 weeks, £26.09 with EDM10) provides a gentler introduction to this mechanism for those preferring to start with half the prescription dose.
What You'll Experience When Orlistat Blocks Fat
The fat-blocking mechanism produces noticeable effects that actually demonstrate the treatment is working. Unabsorbed fat must leave your body, typically resulting in oily stools, increased bowel movement frequency, or oily spotting. While these gastrointestinal effects can be inconvenient, they're direct evidence that approximately one third of your dietary fat is being blocked as intended. Keeping meals to around 15g fat each significantly reduces these effects while maintaining the weight management benefits.
Prescription Access to Proven Fat-Blocking Treatment
Understanding how orlistat blocks approximately one third of dietary fat absorption explains why it requires prescription oversight at the 120mg strength. Our UK-licensed prescribers assess your suitability through online consultation, ensuring the treatment is appropriate for your individual circumstances. Following clinical approval, your orlistat is dispensed by our GPhC-registered Leicester pharmacy with discreet next-day delivery available. Choose from 2-week starter supplies (£16.89 generic, £15.20 with EDM10) up to 12-week treatment courses (£95.99 generic, £86.39 with EDM10).


