Which Pack Size Suits Your Weight Loss Journey?
Orlistat vs Xenical: Same Medicine, Different Prices
Orlistat 120mg and Xenical 120mg contain identical active ingredients at the same dose. The key difference lies in cost - generic orlistat offers substantial savings whilst delivering the same clinical effect. Both work by blocking approximately one third of dietary fat absorption when taken alongside a reduced-calorie, lower-fat diet.
2-Week Starter Packs
Perfect for first-time users wanting to assess treatment tolerance. Orlistat 120mg (42 capsules) costs £16.89, reduced to £15.20 with EDM10. Xenical 120mg costs £21.50, reduced to £19.35 with EDM10. Both require online clinical assessment by our UK-licensed prescribers before dispensing from our Leicester pharmacy.
4-Week Monthly Supply
Our most popular choice for ongoing weight management. Generic orlistat 84 capsules costs £32.99 (£29.69 with EDM10), whilst Xenical costs £42.99 (£38.69 with EDM10). Save £9 monthly by choosing generic orlistat without compromising clinical effectiveness. Both options include prescription consultation and next day delivery.
8-Week Extended Course
Ideal for committed weight loss programmes. Orlistat 168 capsules costs £63.99, reduced to £57.59 with EDM10. Xenical equivalent costs £86.99, reduced to £78.29 with EDM10. Choose generic orlistat to save £20.70 over 8 weeks whilst maintaining identical fat-blocking benefits throughout your treatment.
12-Week Maximum Savings
Our longest supply offers best value for sustained weight management. Orlistat 252 capsules costs £95.99, reduced to £86.39 with EDM10. Xenical costs £128.99, reduced to £116.09 with EDM10. Save £29.70 over 12 weeks with generic orlistat - our most cost-effective option for long-term treatment success.
Alli 60mg Lower-Strength Alternative
Half-strength orlistat available without prescription. 4-week supply (42 capsules) costs £28.99 (£26.09 with EDM10), 8-week supply costs £54.99 (£49.49 with EDM10), and 12-week supply costs £129.99 (£116.99 with EDM10). Lower dose typically means milder gastrointestinal side effects for those preferring gradual treatment introduction.


