Why Understanding Orlistat's Mechanism Matters
How Orlistat Works in Your Body
Orlistat works by inhibiting lipase enzymes in your digestive system that normally break down dietary fat. When these enzymes are blocked, approximately one third of the fat you eat cannot be digested or absorbed into your body. This unabsorbed fat passes naturally through your digestive system, reducing the calories your body absorbs from dietary fat.
Unlike appetite suppressants that affect your brain, orlistat acts locally in your gut and is not significantly absorbed into your bloodstream. This targeted mechanism makes it an effective tool for weight management when combined with a reduced-calorie, lower-fat diet.
Orlistat Dosage Instructions
The standard dose for orlistat 120mg and Xenical 120mg is one capsule three times daily with each main meal containing fat. Take each capsule immediately before, during, or up to one hour after eating. If you skip a meal or eat a fat-free meal, you can skip that dose.
For maximum effectiveness, spread your daily fat intake evenly across three main meals, limiting each meal to approximately 15g of fat. This dosing schedule means a 4-week supply (84 capsules) at £29.69 with code EDM10 provides excellent value for clinically-proven weight management support.
Why This Mechanism Works
By blocking approximately one third of dietary fat absorption, orlistat can significantly reduce calorie intake when you follow a structured eating plan. For example, if your meal contains 30g of fat (270 calories), orlistat may prevent about 10g of that fat (90 calories) from being absorbed.
This mechanism explains why orlistat works best alongside a lower-fat diet. High-fat meals not only reduce the medicine's effectiveness but also increase the likelihood of gastrointestinal side effects as more unabsorbed fat passes through your system.
Orlistat vs Xenical: Same Mechanism, Different Price
Both generic orlistat 120mg and branded Xenical 120mg contain identical active ingredients and work through the same fat-blocking mechanism. The clinical effect is equivalent, but generic orlistat offers substantial savings: £29.69 for 4 weeks compared to £38.69 for Xenical with code EDM10.
Alli 60mg uses the same mechanism at half the dose, blocking a smaller proportion of dietary fat. At £26.09 for 4 weeks, it provides a lower-strength option for those preferring a gentler approach to weight management.
Getting Started with Orlistat
Understanding how orlistat works helps you use it effectively. Our online clinical assessment takes just minutes, and a UK-licensed prescriber will review your suitability for treatment. If approved, we'll dispense your medication from our GPhC-registered pharmacy in Leicester and deliver discreetly to your address with next-day delivery available.
Ready to start your weight management journey? Complete your assessment today and save 10% on every order with code EDM10. With prices starting from just £15.20 for a 2-week trial, you can begin experiencing orlistat's proven fat-blocking mechanism immediately.


