Complete Guide to Eating on Orlistat from UK Pharmacy
Why Diet Matters When Taking Orlistat
When taking orlistat from EverydayMeds, your diet directly impacts both effectiveness and side effects. Orlistat works by blocking approximately one third of dietary fat absorption in your gut. High-fat meals significantly increase the likelihood of gastrointestinal side effects, whilst a lower-fat diet helps the medication work effectively for weight management.
Recommended Fat Intake Guidelines
Our UK-licensed prescribers recommend keeping each meal to approximately 15g of fat or less. This means roughly 30% of your daily calories should come from fat, spread evenly across three main meals. EverydayMeds supplies orlistat 120mg and Xenical 120mg with comprehensive dietary guidance. Alli 60mg, being half-strength, may be more forgiving but the same principles apply.
Foods to Include on Orlistat
Focus on lean proteins like chicken breast, white fish, and turkey. Choose wholegrain carbohydrates such as brown rice, wholemeal bread, and oats. Include plenty of vegetables and fruits, which are naturally low in fat. Low-fat dairy products like skimmed milk and fat-free yoghurt provide calcium without excess fat. These foods support your weight management goals whilst minimising orlistat side effects.
Foods to Limit or Avoid
Reduce high-fat foods including fried items, pastries, full-fat cheese, butter, oils, nuts, and fatty meats. Even healthy fats like avocado and olive oil should be measured carefully. A tablespoon of oil contains approximately 14g fat - nearly your entire meal allowance. When prescribed orlistat through EverydayMeds, you'll receive detailed guidance on managing your fat intake effectively.
Sample Meal Planning
Breakfast might include porridge with skimmed milk and berries (approximately 3g fat). Lunch could be grilled chicken salad with fat-free dressing (approximately 5g fat). Dinner might feature baked cod with steamed vegetables and new potatoes (approximately 7g fat). This daily total of 15g fat across three meals works well with orlistat's mechanism of action.
Vitamin Supplementation
Orlistat may reduce absorption of fat-soluble vitamins A, D, E, and K. EverydayMeds recommends taking a daily multivitamin at bedtime, at least 2 hours after your last orlistat dose. This timing ensures the vitamins are absorbed whilst the orlistat effect has diminished.
Getting Orlistat from EverydayMeds
EverydayMeds offers orlistat 120mg from £29.69 for 4 weeks with code EDM10. Xenical 120mg costs £38.69 for 4 weeks with the same discount. Both contain identical active ingredients and require prescription following online clinical assessment. Our Leicester-based GPhC-registered pharmacy ensures you receive genuine, regulated medication with expert dietary support.
Complete your online assessment today. Our UK-licensed prescribers review your suitability for orlistat, Xenical, or Alli, providing personalised dietary guidance alongside your prescription. With next-day delivery and 10% off every order, EverydayMeds makes accessing orlistat convenient and affordable whilst maintaining the highest regulatory standards.


