Ozempic vs Xenical

Compare GLP-1 injections vs branded fat-blocking medication for weight loss

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Quick Summary

Ozempic (semaglutide) reduces appetite and improves satiety, while Xenical (brand-name orlistat) blocks fat absorption in the digestive system. Ozempic generally delivers significantly greater weight loss, while Xenical is a non-injectable, clinically established alternative.

Side-by-Side Comparison

Feature Ozempic ⭐ GLP-1 Xenical ⭐ Brand Orlistat
Rating
4.8/5
★★★★★
4.1/5
★★★★☆
Weight Loss 10–15% 5–7%
Mechanism Appetite suppression (GLP-1) Blocks fat absorption
Usage Weekly injection Daily capsules
Cost High ($800+) Moderate
Best for Maximum weight loss Non-injectable branded option
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🏆 Winner: Ozempic (for effectiveness)

Ozempic delivers significantly greater weight loss and appetite control compared to Xenical. However, Xenical remains a reliable option for users who prefer oral medication and want to avoid injections.

Pros & Cons

Ozempic
  • Higher weight loss results
  • Strong appetite suppression
  • Once-weekly dosing

Cons: High cost, requires injection

Xenical
  • Clinically established brand
  • No injection required
  • Predictable fat-blocking mechanism

Cons: Lower effectiveness, digestive side effects

FAQ

Ozempic is more effective, typically leading to 10–15% weight loss compared to 5–7% with Xenical.

Xenical has fewer systemic effects but commonly causes digestive side effects, while Ozempic may cause nausea and gastrointestinal symptoms.

Xenical is preferred by users who want a non-injectable treatment and a long-established branded medication.

No, Xenical is generally less effective, but it can still support moderate weight loss when combined with diet.

Yes, but switching should be done under medical supervision.

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