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FDA Considers OTC Version of the Fat blocker Xenical
Sunday, April 13, 2014
Xenical® may become the first government-approved weight-loss drug available without a prescription.
In 1999, Roche Laboratories, Inc. received marketing approval for orlistat (brand name: Xenical®) and has sold it as a prescription drug since. This afternoon, an FDA advisory panel is considering making a lower-dose version (60 mg. capsules, prescription strength is 120 mg. capsules) available for sale over-the-counter (OTC), without a prescription.
Xenical works locally in the digestive tract to block absorption of about 25% to 30% of the fat in a meal. One of the FDAs concerns is that the drug would also block absorption of fat-soluble vitamins E, D, K, and beta-carotene.
The FDA lists the most common side effects of orlistat as:
If approved, GSK will market the 60 mg. OTC version of orlistat as "Alli", pronounced ally - a erence to its use as an ally or helper in a total weight-loss program.
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For an FDA Fact Sheet on Xenical (open as a pdf file):
Xenical (orlistat)
For some news summaries:
FDA Mulling OTC Sale of Fat Blocking Pill
FDA Finds Risk in GlaxoSmithKline PLCs Xenical Diet Pill
In 1999, Roche Laboratories, Inc. received marketing approval for orlistat (brand name: Xenical®) and has sold it as a prescription drug since. This afternoon, an FDA advisory panel is considering making a lower-dose version (60 mg. capsules, prescription strength is 120 mg. capsules) available for sale over-the-counter (OTC), without a prescription.
Xenical works locally in the digestive tract to block absorption of about 25% to 30% of the fat in a meal. One of the FDAs concerns is that the drug would also block absorption of fat-soluble vitamins E, D, K, and beta-carotene.
The FDA lists the most common side effects of orlistat as:
- Oily spotting
- Gas with discharge
- Fecal urgency
- Fatty/oily stools
- Frequent bowel movements
If approved, GSK will market the 60 mg. OTC version of orlistat as "Alli", pronounced ally - a erence to its use as an ally or helper in a total weight-loss program.
For an FDA Fact Sheet on Xenical (open as a pdf file):
Xenical (orlistat)
For some news summaries:
FDA Mulling OTC Sale of Fat Blocking Pill
FDA Finds Risk in GlaxoSmithKline PLCs Xenical Diet Pill
Update FDA Considers an OTC Version of the Fat blocker Xenical
Sunday, January 19, 2014
The FDA advisory committee voted 11 to 3 today to recommend the OTC version of orlistat* for final FDA approval.
The FDA usually follows the recommendation of its advisory committees. Full FDA approval could be months away.
* If you have diabetes, its advisable to consult with your doctor before taking non-prescription orlistat (Alli). Its use may necessitate changes to diabetes medications.
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GlaxoSmithKlines Press Release:
FDA Joint Advisory Committee Recommends Approval of Orlistat 60 MG Capsules for Over-the-counter Use
News summaries:
Diet Pill Gets Closer to Store Shelves
FDA Panel Recommends OTC Weight-Loss Pill
The FDA usually follows the recommendation of its advisory committees. Full FDA approval could be months away.
* If you have diabetes, its advisable to consult with your doctor before taking non-prescription orlistat (Alli). Its use may necessitate changes to diabetes medications.
GlaxoSmithKlines Press Release:
FDA Joint Advisory Committee Recommends Approval of Orlistat 60 MG Capsules for Over-the-counter Use
News summaries:
Diet Pill Gets Closer to Store Shelves
FDA Panel Recommends OTC Weight-Loss Pill
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