Private Prescription Orlistat: Liver Safety Assessment
Liver Damage Risk: What You Need to Know
Liver damage with orlistat is extremely rare but has been reported. This is why proper clinical assessment through a UK-licensed prescriber is essential before starting treatment. EverydayMeds provides private prescription access without NHS waiting lists, with full medical review of your suitability including liver function considerations.
Private Prescription Advantages
Our private prescription route offers faster access than NHS appointments. UK-licensed prescribers review your medical history, current medications, and individual risk factors including liver health. Orlistat 120mg available from £32.99 for 4 weeks (£29.69 with EDM10). Xenical 120mg at £42.99 for 4 weeks (£38.69 with EDM10). Alli 60mg also available at £28.99 for 4 weeks (£26.09 with EDM10).
Clinical Assessment Process
Our online consultation covers liver-related contraindications and risk factors. Prescribers assess whether orlistat is appropriate based on your individual health profile. This includes reviewing any existing liver conditions, medications that may affect liver function, and symptoms that could indicate liver problems. Complete your assessment today to access private prescription orlistat.
Monitoring and Safety
Private prescription patients receive guidance on recognising potential liver problems. Warning signs include dark urine, yellowing of skin or eyes, severe abdominal pain, or unusual fatigue. Our prescribers provide clear safety information and ongoing support. Unlike NHS routes with limited follow-up, private prescription includes comprehensive safety guidance.
Order Private Prescription Orlistat
Start your clinical assessment now. Our Leicester-based GPhC-registered pharmacy dispenses only after prescriber approval. Next day delivery available across the UK. Choose orlistat 120mg (generic), Xenical 120mg (branded), or Alli 60mg. Use code EDM10 for 10% off every order. Private prescription eliminates NHS waiting times while maintaining full clinical safety standards.


