Alli is an over-the-counter drug that helps to reduce weight when combined with dietary changes and exercise. The active ingredient in Alli, orlistat, reduces the amount of dietary fat that is absorbed through the intestines. On average, Alli costs $102.57 for 120, 60mg capsules but you could pay $102.66 for 120, 60mg capsules with a free SingleCare Alli coupon. SingleCare discounts can be applied to over-the-counter products like Alli when prescribed by a physician. And SingleCare is accepted at participating stores near you.
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Alli is an over-the-counter drug that helps to reduce weight when combined with dietary changes and exercise. The active ingredient in Alli, orlistat, reduces the amount of dietary fat that is absorbed through the intestines. On average, Alli costs $102.57 for 120, 60mg capsules but you could pay $102.66 for 120, 60mg capsules with a free SingleCare Alli coupon. SingleCare discounts can be applied to over-the-counter products like Alli when prescribed by a physician. And SingleCare is accepted at participating stores near you.
Our price history metrics are calculated from aggregate prescription data that we receive from all participating pharmacies. This chart updates daily to show new price fluctuations. If a data point is missing from the chart, it is because we do not have enough data to produce a reliable figure.
| Pharmacy | Alli Retail Price | Alli SingleCare Price |
|---|---|---|
| Walmart | $76.80 | $76.80 |
| Walgreens | $84.00 | $66.00 |
| Kroger Pharmacy | $126.80 | $114.00 |
These prices are based on the last month of SingleCare prescription fill data by major pharmacy. This table updates daily to show the most accurate typical prices by pharmacies. If a data point is missing from the table, it is because we do not have enough data to produce a reliable figure.
Alli is an over-the-counter drug that helps to reduce weight when combined with dietary changes and exercise. The active ingredient in Alli, orlistat, reduces the amount of dietary fat that is absorbed through the intestines. On average, Alli costs $102.57 for 120, 60mg capsules but you could pay $102.66 for 120, 60mg capsules with a free SingleCare Alli coupon. SingleCare discounts can be applied to over-the-counter products like Alli when prescribed by a physician. And SingleCare is accepted at participating stores near you.
The retail price of Alli averages $102.57 for 120, 60mg capsules at most major retailers. Alli costs only $102.66 with a Alli coupon from SingleCare with a prescription. In fact, you can save up to 80% the retail price on many prescription drugs with a SingleCare discount card.
Alli may not be covered by health insurance, so there will be no copay cost. If your doctor has prescribed Alli and it is covered by your health insurance, you should ask your pharmacist to compare your copay cost with your savings using a SingleCare savings card. With SingleCare, Alli costs only $102.66.
Medicare prescription drug plans do not typically cover Alli. Consider instead using a SingleCare Alli coupon if you have a prescription for Alli. With SingleCare, the cost of Alli drops to $102.66.
Alli is a brand-name over-the-counter generic medication. It is available as brand-name Xenical with twice the dose of orlistat, the active ingredient in Alli. You can find Xenical on the SingleCare website or app if you want more information or valuable savings opportunities.
Alli is a non-prescription medication that helps adults lose weight who are also following a modified diet. The active ingredient in Alli, orlistat, “turns off” proteins in the stomach and intestines that hydrolize fats, that is, convert fats into a form that can be absorbed through the intestines. As a result, about 25% of dietary fats are eliminated through the intestines rather than absorbed into the body.
Until fairly recently, orlistat was only available by prescription. The standard prescription dose is 120 mg. Alli, on the other hand, delivers a lower dose (60 mg) that delivers many of the same weight-loss results without many of the side effects. Prescription orlistat is sold as Xenical.
Alli comes with a no-cost weight loss program that includes informational materials, diets, and online support resources.
Alli is taken as a capsule with each meal that contains fat. No more than three capsules should be taken each day.
The most common side effects of Alli are due to its blocking fat from being absorbed into the body. These side effects include oily stools, loose stools, orange stools, changes in bowel function, intestinal gas, oily discharge from the rectum, increased number of bowel movements, diarrhea, poor bowel control, and undergarment staining. These are not serious side effects, but some people find the experience distressing. Most of these side effects will be minimized by following the program's low-fat diet. People taking Alli are advised to eat no more than 15 grams of fat per meal.
Other side effects include but are not limited to nausea, vomiting, and rectal pain. The active ingredient in Alli, orlistat, is not absorbed through the intestines, so mental and mood changes have not been reported. Allergic reactions are very rare.
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