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All entries tagged with xenicalAlli and Appisat Approved For Over-the-Counter Sale in UK
Two diet drugs, Alli and Appisat, will go on sale in chemists for the first time in the UK this week. Previously, both drugs have been prescription-only.
But are they likely to help hopeful dieters - or just add to the credit crunch strain on wallets?
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Xenical Diet Pill Leads to Poorer Diet
Flickr: arkDiet pills, they've had a rough go of it, links to heart disease, kids using them to get high, gross bowel movements and doubt as to whether they even work, a marketer's nightmare. Time for more bad news!
A new study suggests the popular diet drug Orlistat, sold under the prescription name Xenical, doesn't inspire people to improve their diets, instead individuals popping Xenical are more likely to eat worse. How's that for irony.
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Weight Loss Drugs Produce Minimal Results

This just in: There is still no magic bullet for weight loss.
Canadian researchers analyzed the results from 30 trials where adults with an average weight of 100 kilograms (220 lbs) took anti-obesity drugs for a year or longer. The study was published in the British Medical Journal.
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Alli: OTC Xenical Gets FDA Approval
The approval of Alli marks the first government-approved non-prescription diet pill. This new version of Xenical (Orlistat) is a reduced strength version (60mg) that can be sold over the counter.
Dr. Charles Ganley, FDA's director of nonprescription products, stressed that the drug is intended for use along with diet and exercise programs.
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People Prefer Pills to Doctors
The University of Connecticut surveyed 3,500 people and found that "70 percent of Americans who are trying to lose weight are following their own diet plans and have no interest in seeking a doctor's help." (via).
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Alli: Drug Marketing Goes Viral
Alli (pronounced Ally) is the brand name for over-the-counter Xenical. While not yet approved - it may be very close. The brand is owned by GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) who paid over $100 million for the US rights to Alli (the prescription version of Xenical is made by Roche).
The US diet industry is huge and the marketing for Alli has begun.
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Xenical Over the Counter: Big Mistake?
Xenical (orlistat) may become the first non-prescription weight loss drug. This follows the pattern in other some countries. On the MSNBC site, there is an overwhelming vote of confidence for the drug. Of over 132000 votes 59% say they will try it because "...I can't lose those last 10 pounds." Of course these results are very skewed as the people reading the article are people with an interest in the drug.
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