Europe bans anti-obesity drug Reductil
January 26th, 2010 - 11:11 am ICT by IANS ( Leave a comment )London, Jan 26 (IANS) European Medicines Agency (EMEA) has recommended that appetite suppressant drug sibutramine, also known as Reductil, should neither be prescribed by doctors nor dispensed by pharmacists.
The regulator has been conducting a safety review and has concluded the increased risks of heart attacks and strokes outweigh the benefits.
A trial of 10,000 patients followed for six years comparing sibutramine to a placebo has not yet been reported but the regulator warned that heart attacks and strokes were more common in those taking the drug.
People taking the drug only achieved modest weight loss when compared to those on a placebo, the report from EMEA said.
Diabetes UK Care adviser Caroline Butler said: “Following recommendations from the EMEA, we would advise people with diabetes who are overweight and taking sibutramine to see their GP or healthcare professional to discuss an alternative weight loss drug.
“If people are concerned, they can stop taking sibutramine immediately,” a Diabetes UK release quoting Butler said.
Sibutramine was licensed for people classified as obese and should be taken for up to one year. More than 300,000 prescriptions for sibutramine were dispensed in England last year.
People taking sibutramine should see their doctor to discuss an alternative, although it is safe to stop taking the drug in the meantime if they wish.
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