Orlistat vs Saxenda: Can you take Orlistat and Saxenda together?
There are no known drug interactions between Orlistat and Saxenda®. However, Orlistat can interact with other drugs, such as certain immunosuppressant medications and warfarin (Coumadin®), as well as impair the absorption of fat-soluble vitamins (A, D, E, and K). Orlistat is a medication that is FDA-approved for weight loss and is available over-the-counter as Alli® and by prescription as Xenical®. Orlistat works by blocking the absorption of dietary fat from foods thereby reducing calorie intake to facilitate weight loss. In certain situations, combinations of weight loss medications – like taking Orlistat and Saxenda together – might be recommended by your doctor. Deciding whether or not to start a new medication (even if sold over-the-counter) should be discussed with your doctor. In addition to other medications, be mindful of what foods you consume while you’re taking Saxenda, too.
Learn more about how Form Health doctors prescribe Saxenda for weight loss to help patients achieve their goals.
Saxenda® is a registered trademark of Novo Nordisk A/S.
Alli® is a registered trademark of Haleon.
Xenical® is a registered trademark of H2 Pharma.