Diet Pills With FDA Warnings
IDiet pills with FDA warnings (March 20,
2009)
The FDA has identified additional weight
loss products (Herbal Xenicol, Slimbionic,
and Xsvelten) and new undeclared active
pharmaceutical ingredients (fenproporex,
fluoxetine, furosemide, and cetilistat).
The current list now includes the
following 72 products:
2 Day Diet
Fat loss Slimming
Slim 3 in 1 M18 Royal Diet
2 Day Diet Slim Advance
GMP
Slim 3 in 1 Slim Formula
2x Powerful Slimming
Herbal Xenicol
Slim Burn
3 Day Diet
Imelda Fat Reducer
Slim Express 4 in 1
3 Days Fit
Imelda Perfect Slim
Slim Express 360
3x Slimming Power
JM Fat Reducer
Slim Fast*(not the current one)
5x Imelda Perfect Slimming
Lida DaiDaihua
Slim Tech
7 Day Herbal Slim
Meili
Slim Up
7 Days Diet
Meizitang
Slim Waist Formula
7 Diet
Miaozi MeiMaoQianZiJiaoNang
Slim Waistline
7 Diet Day/Night Formula
Miaozi Slim Capsules
Slimbionic
8 Factor Diet
Natural Model
Sliminate
Eight Factor Diet
Perfect Slim
Slimming Formula
21 Double Slim
Perfect Slim 5x
Somotrim
24 Hours Diet
Perfect Slim Up
Starcaps
999 Fitness Essence
Phyto Shape
Super Fat Burner
BioEmagrecim
Powerful Slim
Superslim
Body Creator
ProSlim Plus
Super Slimming
Body Shaping
Reduce Weight
Trim 2 Plus
Body Slimming
Royal Slimming Formula
Triple Slim
Cosmo Slim
Sana Plus
Venom Hyperdrive 3.0
Extrim Plus
Slim 3 in 1
Waist Strength Formula
Extrim Plus 24 Hour Reburn
Slim 3 in 1 Extra Slim Formula
Xsvelten
Fasting Diet
Slim 3 in 1 Extra Slim Waist Formula
Zhen de Shou
“These tainted weight loss products pose a
great risk to public health because they
contain undeclared ingredients and, in
some cases, contain prescription drugs in
amounts that greatly exceed maximum
recommended dosages,” said Janet Woodcock,
M.D., director of the FDA’s Center for
Drug Evaluation and Research. “Consumers
have no way of knowing that these products
contain dangerous drugs that could cause
serious consequences to their health.”
The products listed above, some of which
are marketed as dietary supplements, are
promoted and sold on various Web sites and
in some retail stores and beauty salons.
Some of the products claim to be “natural”
or to contain only “herbal” ingredients,
but actually contain potentially harmful
ingredients not listed on the products'
labels or in promotional advertisements.
These products have not been approved by
the FDA in the United States.
The FDA has inspected a number of
companies associated with the sale of
these illegal products and is currently
seeking product recalls. Based on the
FDA’s inspections and the companies’
inadequate responses to recall requests,
the FDA may take additional enforcement
steps, such as issuing warning letters or
initiating seizures, injunctions, or
criminal charges.
The FDA advises consumers who have used
any products containing these ingredients
to stop taking them and consult their
health care professional immediately. The
FDA also encourages consumers to seek
guidance from a health care professional
before purchasing weight loss products.
Products considered by FDA to be
over-the-counter weight control drugs are
primarily those containing the active
ingredient phenylpropanolamine (PPA), such
as Dexatrim and Acutrim.
The FDA further explains that” An FDA
analysis found that the undeclared active
pharmaceutical ingredients in some of
these products include sibutramine (a
controlled substance), rimonabant (a drug
not approved for marketing in the United
States), phenytoin (an anti-seizure
medication), phenolphthalein (a solution
used in chemical experiments and a
suspected cancer causing agent) and
bumetanide (a diuretic). Some of the
amounts of active pharmaceutical
ingredients far exceeded the
FDA-recommended levels, putting consumers'
health at risk.”
As you can see, it’s a crazy world out
there with every Tom, Dick and Harry
trying to make money out of clueless
consumers who, with every new diet on the
market, think they’ve just found the
fountain of youth.
Energized by the excitement among the
public for that magic pill which would
turn them from a character hiding in the
shadows to a fashionable idol with many
admirers, many crooks collaborated with
manufacturers in foreign countries to
create amazing line of pills with fancy
names. These pills were created using a
few chemicals and herbal products with
questionable quality. With fancy names and
powerful advertising, they inspired many
people to buy and use these narcotic and
addictive drugs in spite of the side
effects which included heart attacks,
pulmonary disease and other mysterious and
dangerous conditions which were not
evident at the onset.
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