Get Expert Prescription Review for Orlistat Side Effects
Online Prescription Process for Orlistat Treatment Review
If you're experiencing blood in stool whilst taking orlistat, our online prescription service provides immediate access to UK-licensed healthcare professionals. Complete our secure clinical assessment form detailing your symptoms and current treatment. A qualified prescriber will review your case within hours, assess whether to continue, adjust, or switch your orlistat treatment, and provide appropriate medication guidance.
Orlistat Treatment Options and Pricing
Our GPhC-registered pharmacy stocks all orlistat formulations. Generic orlistat 120mg offers excellent value from £29.69 (4-week supply with EDM10), whilst branded Xenical 120mg provides the same clinical effect from £38.69. For those preferring lower-strength treatment, Alli 60mg is available from £26.09. All prices include prescription consultation and prescriber review of your symptoms.
Understanding Blood in Stool with Orlistat
Whilst uncommon, rectal bleeding can occur during orlistat treatment. This prescription-only medicine works by blocking approximately one third of dietary fat absorption, which can sometimes cause gastrointestinal effects. Most side effects are related to dietary fat intake, but any bleeding requires immediate prescriber assessment to determine if treatment should continue.
Why Choose Our Online Prescription Service
Our Leicester-based GPhC-registered pharmacy provides regulated online prescribing without GP appointment delays. UK-licensed prescribers assess your orlistat treatment, review side effects like blood in stool, and make clinical decisions about continuing therapy. We stock 2-week supplies (42 capsules) through to 12-week supplies (252 capsules) with next-day tracked delivery.
Treatment Safety and Prescriber Guidance
Blood in stool during orlistat treatment requires professional assessment. Our online consultation captures your medical history, current symptoms, and treatment response. The prescriber may recommend continuing with dietary adjustments, switching between orlistat 120mg, Xenical, or Alli 60mg, or discontinuing treatment. All decisions follow MHRA safety guidelines and include clear medication guidance.


