Summary
The non-prescription form of orlistat, a drug already marketed as a prescription drug named Xenical, received a recommendation for approval from an FDA panel.
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http://www.usatoday.com/news/health/2006-01-23-diet-pill_x.htm?POE=NEWISVA
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- A Food and Drug Administration panel of doctors and scientists voted Monday to recommend that the regulatory agency approve over-the-counter sales of a weight-loss pill now sold only with a prescription.
- Xenical, a fat-blocking obesity drug, was recently voted on by the FDA.
- Xenical, a fat-blocking obesity drug, was recently voted on by the FDA.
- GlaxoSmithKline Consumer health care still needs final FDA approval before it can sell the non-prescription version of orlistat, a drug already marketed in prescription form as Xenical, to overweight adults as use as a weight-loss aid.
- The FDA approved the prescription version of the fat-blocking pill made by Roche in 1999.
- XENICAL STRONG RECOMMENDATION: A Food and Drug Administration advisory committee voted 11-3 Monday to recommend the approval of over-the-counter sales of a prescription weight-loss pill.
- NEXT STEP: A non-prescription version of GlaxoSmithKline's orlistat, a drug already marketed in prescription form as Xenical, still needs final FDA approval.
- NEW RULING: The FDA has never approved any non-prescription weight-loss drugs for sale.
- A joint FDA advisory committee voted 11-3 to recommend approval late Monday following a daylong hearing.
- The agency usually follows the recommendations of its outside panels of experts.
- In six-month clinical trials, obese people who took orlistat lost on average 5.3 pounds to 6.2 pounds more than did those who were given dummy pills.
- Glaxo wants people to use it for only six months at a time, but as an over-the-counter item, its use could not be policed.
- However, the pill's effect ends once its use is stopped, said Julie Golden, a medical officer in the FDA's division of metabolism and endocrinology products.
- A previous study showed a progressive weight gain in patients after they discontinued use of orlistat, Golden said.
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