
What is orlistat? Orlistat is a medicine which can help you to lose weight if you have overweight or obesity. Orlistat works by blocking chemicals (enzymes) in your gut which digest fat. Orlistat stops about a third of the fat that you eat from being digested. The undigested fat is not absorbed into your body…
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Orlistat is a medicine which can help you to lose weight if you have overweight or obesity. Orlistat works by blocking chemicals (enzymes) in your gut which digest fat. Orlistat stops about a third of the fat that you eat from being digested. The undigested fat is not absorbed into your body and is passed out with your stools (faeces). Where to Buy Orlistat 120mg online UK.
The normal dose on prescription is one capsule – 120 mg, three times a day with each meal. 60 mg capsules (Alli®) can also be bought without prescription from a pharmacy (see below) – again, the recommended dose is one capsule with each meal, up to three times a day. However, you do not need to take one if there is no fat in the meal or if you miss a meal.
Other medicines used for weight loss include liraglutide (Saxenda®), tirzepatide (Mounjaro®) and semaglutide (Wegovy®). These were originally developed to treat type 2 diabetes, but are increasingly used for weight loss treatment as well. Where to Buy Orlistat 120mg online UK.
The UK’s National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) recommends that these are only used by specialist weight management clinics, for people who have obesity, pre-diabetes, a high risk of developing heart disease (eg having high cholesterol), and alongside a low-calorie diet and increased exercise, for a maximum of two years. They are therefore usually only offered on the NHS for people who meet those criteria, although they are widely available privately.
Two other medicines – sibutramine and rimonabant – previously used to help with weight loss are no longer available in the UK because of concerns over their safety.
Orlistat works by interfering with the way fat is digested and absorbed into the body. Doctors have guidelines as to when orlistat can be prescribed. You can also buy orlistat from pharmacies – but certain conditions apply, detailed below. Where to Buy Orlistat 120mg online UK.
If you take orlistat, it may possibly interfere with the absorption of some vitamins, so you should take a multivitamin supplement. Take this at least two hours before, or two hours after taking orlistat. Tell your doctor or pharmacist if you take any other medicines, as orlistat can interfere with the absorption of some medicines.
Doctors usually calculate whether you are underweight, in the ‘ideal’ weight range, overweight or obese based on your BMI, or body mass index. You can work out your BMI from our BMI calculator.
One way to help with weight loss is to reduce the amount of fat in your diet. See the separate leaflet called Weight reduction. Where to Buy Orlistat 120mg online UK.
It is recommended that you reduce your fat intake to 30% of your total calorie intake whilst taking orlistat. Orlistat reduces how much fat gets absorbed from the gut. Fat that isn’t absorbed comes out in poo.
So, eating a high-fat diet alongside taking orlistat can worsen side-effects such as flatulence (farting), fatty or oily poo, oily spotting on underwear, increased number of bowel movements, needing to use the toilet suddenly, and loose stools. Where to Buy Orlistat 120mg online UK.
Studies have shown that, on average, orlistat, plus a weight-reducing diet and exercise, causes more weight loss than a weight-reducing diet and exercise alone. Some people lose 10% or more of their body weight within six months with the help of orlistat. In others, it is less effective. Where to Buy Orlistat 120mg online UK.
One reason why orlistat may not work is that you may think that you can relax your weight-reducing diet, and the orlistat will ‘do it all’. This is not true. In order to lose weight you still have to eat less and exercise regularly.
Remember, orlistat prevents only some of the fat that you eat from being absorbed (just under a third). But, if you do not keep to a healthy weight-reducing diet, and you eat more fat or sugar (chocolates, cakes, etc), the extra fat that you eat will easily cancel out the effect of the orlistat.
Orlistat isn’t suitable for everyone who wants to lose weight. It is only recommended in people over a certain body mass index (BMI). Doctors should ensure that changes to eating and exercise habits have been tried first for weight loss, and should only use orlistat alongside these, and not on its own. Where to Buy Orlistat 120mg online UK.
Doctors are expected to use the following guidelines when prescribing orlistat:
As long as orlistat has successfully helped in reducing weight by 5% or more after three months, there’s no restriction on how long it can be used for. However, it should be regularly reviewed with your doctor. If the side-effects are becoming difficult to manage, or if it’s no longer working (for example, your weight is static or increasing), then it may be time to stop. Where to Buy Orlistat 120mg online UK.
After treatment is stopped, a number of people who have lost weight with the help of orlistat put weight back on. Try to anticipate this. Once you have lost some weight, you are more likely to keep your weight down if you stick to a healthy diet, exercise regularly (if you are able) and weigh yourself once a week.
See the separate leaflet called Obesity and weight loss for more details.
The common side-effects of orlistat are caused by the fat which is passed out with your stools (faeces). You may have fatty smelly stools, urgency to get to the toilet, oily spotting on your underwear, and excess wind. Where to Buy Orlistat 120mg online UK.
These side-effects are less likely if you eat a low-fat diet. They tend to settle with time, possibly because if they occur they remind you that you should be eating a low-fat diet. Other side-effects are rare.
Note: the above is not the full list of side-effects for those taking orlistat. Please see the leaflet that comes with your medicine for a full list of possible side-effects and cautions.
The following people should not take orlistat:
Orlistat can also interfere with the absorption of various medicines and vitamins and affect the way that they work. For example, orlistat interferes with:
It may also affect how well contraceptive pills work if you have so much diarrhoea that they don’t absorb properly. If you take orlistat:
Always read the packet leaflet for a full list of cautions and of people who should not take orlistat.
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