Private Prescription Orlistat - Order Online Today
When to Take Orlistat - Private Prescription Timing
Take one orlistat 120mg capsule with each main meal containing fat, up to three times daily. The capsule should be taken immediately before, during, or up to one hour after eating. If you skip a meal or eat a meal without fat, you can skip that dose. This timing ensures orlistat works effectively to block approximately one third of dietary fat absorption from each meal.
Skip NHS Waiting Lists - Private Route Available
Our private prescription service eliminates NHS delays. Complete an online clinical assessment reviewed by UK-licensed prescribers without booking a GP appointment. Generic orlistat 120mg starts from £29.69 for 4 weeks with code EDM10, while branded Xenical costs £38.69 for the same period. Both contain identical active ingredients and work in exactly the same way.
Product Options and Pricing
Choose from three options: Generic orlistat 120mg (most cost-effective), Xenical 120mg (branded version), or Alli 60mg (lower-strength). Generic orlistat 2-week supply costs £16.89 (£15.20 with EDM10), 4-week supply £32.99 (£29.69 with EDM10), 8-week supply £63.99 (£57.59 with EDM10), and 12-week supply £95.99 (£86.39 with EDM10). All prescriptions include clinical assessment - no separate GP fees.
How Private Prescribing Works
Complete our online health questionnaire covering medical history, current medications, and BMI details. A UK-licensed prescriber reviews your information and issues a prescription where clinically appropriate. Your medication is then dispensed by our GPhC-registered pharmacy in Leicester and dispatched with next-day delivery. The entire process typically takes 24-48 hours from order to delivery.
Taking Orlistat Effectively
Orlistat works best alongside a reduced-calorie, lower-fat diet with no more than 15g fat per meal. This minimises gastrointestinal side effects while maximising effectiveness. Take a multivitamin supplement at bedtime (at least 2 hours after your last orlistat dose) as the medication may reduce absorption of fat-soluble vitamins A, D, E, and K.


