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TAYSIDE HEALTH BOARD AREA DRUG & THERAPEUTICS COMMITTEE
GUIDELINES FOR USE OF ORLISTAT (XENICAL™ ) IN TAYSIDE


Prescription of orlistat is approved only if the following criteria are met.

- a hospital or community dietitian;
- a practice nurse who has undergone suitable training in the provision of diet and lifestyle advice tailored specifically to the use of orlistat (i.e. primarily reduced fat intake).

or

If the patient has lost ³ 7% but less than 10% of body weight by 3 months then the opportunity should be given for a further 3 months attempt with diet alone to achieve the goal of 10% weight loss.

or

Those with BMI>35 (at the time treatment is considered) with either one or more co-morbid risk factor, or in need of operation as outlined below.

At least one co-morbid risk factor which is of danger to their health and cannot be adequately treated by standard conventional therapy including the following.

Cardiovascular disease i.e. angina, heart failure
Hypertension
Diabetes mellitus
Pituitary problems
Sleep apnoea
Severe hyperlipidaemia
Severe respiratory problems incl. COAD / asthma

Examples of surgery which may warrant prior use of orlistat:

Hip replacement and other joint/orthopaedic operations
Coronary artery bypass operations
Aneurysm repair - abdominal and peripheral
Significant abdominal herniation

BMI becomes <30Kg/m2
Weight increase >5Kg from start of drug therapy

Flatus 24%
Oily discharge PR 27%
Faecal urgency 22%
Oily stools 20%
Increased defaecation 11%
Faecal incontinence 8%

Concomitant use of fibrate, acarbose.
Pregnancy and breast feeding
Hepatic impairment and cholestasis
Chronic malabsorption syndrome
Children
Renal impairment (e.g. creatinine > 150 micromol/L)
Cancer history or susceptibility e.g. breast cancer
Anticoagulated patient (e.g. receiving warfarin)

Where can I learn more?

Why not try the following web site; www.hebs.scot.nhs.uk/learningcentre/weightmanagement

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Ó NHS Tayside; 2006; version 1.0

Disclaimer; no liability whatsoever is accepted for information given and all such information, especially with regard to drug usage (UK version provided), must be checked with a person’s health provider.