Weight-Loss
Drug Under Watch
The popular weight-loss oral prescription
medication, sibutramine hydrochloride monohydrate, known in the US
as MERIDIA®, is being closely monitored by the US Food and
Drug Administration (FDA) after a number of reported deaths and
side effects.
MERIDIA was approved by the FDA
in 1997 for the management of obesity. MERIDIA helps reduce a person's
food intake by suppressing the appetite, and also works in conjunction
with a reduced-calorie diet to maintain weight loss. MERIDIA is indicated
for people with body mass indexes of 30 or more.
Common side effects associated with MERIDIA
include:
- dry mouth
- headache
- constipation
- insomnia
However, MERIDIA may also cause a slight
to significant increase in blood pressure in some patients. Therefore,
patients with uncontrolled high blood pressure should not take MERIDIA.
Always consult your physician for more
information.
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