Prescription Weight Loss Treatment - Order Online
Orlistat and Pregnancy Safety Information
Orlistat cannot be taken during pregnancy or while breastfeeding. This prescription weight loss medication is contraindicated during pregnancy as weight loss during this time may harm the developing baby. Women who are pregnant, planning to become pregnant, or breastfeeding should not use orlistat 120mg, Xenical, or Alli. If you become pregnant while taking orlistat, stop treatment immediately and consult your healthcare provider.
Weight Loss Treatment Options for Eligible Adults
For non-pregnant adults seeking prescription weight loss support, orlistat may be suitable following clinical assessment. Our UK-licensed prescribers evaluate eligibility for adults with BMI 30+ or BMI 28+ with weight-related health conditions. Orlistat 120mg works by blocking approximately one third of dietary fat absorption when used alongside a reduced-calorie, lower-fat diet and increased physical activity.
Compare Your Prescription Options
Choose from three clinically-proven treatments: Generic orlistat 120mg offers the most cost-effective option from £16.89 for 2 weeks (£15.20 with EDM10). Branded Xenical 120mg provides the same clinical effect from £21.50 for 2 weeks (£19.35 with EDM10). Alli 60mg offers a lower-strength alternative from £28.99 for 4 weeks (£26.09 with EDM10). All treatments require prescription approval through our online clinical assessment.
How Our Online Prescription Service Works
Complete our confidential health questionnaire covering medical history, current medications, and BMI information. A UK-licensed prescriber reviews your assessment and issues a prescription where clinically appropriate. Your medication is dispensed by our GPhC-registered Leicester pharmacy and delivered discreetly to your address with next-day tracked delivery. The prescription is included in the price - no separate GP appointment required.
Clinical Assessment and Safety
Treatment suitability depends on individual circumstances including BMI, medical history, and current medications. Orlistat may cause gastrointestinal side effects, particularly with high-fat meals. Most side effects can be minimised by keeping dietary fat intake low (approximately 15g per meal). Our prescribers ensure safe, appropriate treatment through comprehensive clinical review. Start your assessment today with 10% off using code EDM10.


