What are the side effects of Orlistat?
The main side effects of Orlistat include:
- oily rectal discharge
- passing gas with oily discharge
- abdominal pain
- low blood sugar
- urgent need to have a bowel movement
- liquid, oily, or fatty stools
- increased number of bowel movements
- being unable to control your bowel movements
All medications can cause side effects. You may not experience any of them. The majority of the common side effects experienced with Orlistat are related to the way it works in your digestive system. These side effects are usually mild and occur at the beginning of treatment or after eating high fat meals. Normally these symptoms will subside as you continue treatment and follow your recommended diet.
The most common side effects of Orlistat, which may affect more than 1 in 10 people include headache, abdominal pain or discomfort, urgent or increased need to open the bowels, wind, oily discharge or oily/fatty stools.
Reporting side effects
This is not a complete list of side effects. Always read the Patient Information Leaflet supplied with your medication.
You can report suspected side effects directly through the MHRA Yellow Card Scheme. You can also tell our team, who can report on your behalf.