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French Weight Loss Drug 'Killed at Least 1,300'
2012-02-10
...over the space of 33 years, so it wasn't real obvious...
[An Nahar] Mediator, a drug licensed for use by diabetics that became widely prescribed in France as a slimming aid, "probably" caused at least 1,300 deaths before it was withdrawn, a study published on Thursday said.

Mahmoud Zureik of the National Institute of Health and Medical Research (Inserm), who co-led the probe, told Agence France Presse that around 3,100 people had required hospitalization during the 33 years during which the drug was sold.

However, these figures could well be an "underestimate," he said.

The study, appearing in the specialized journal Pharmacoepidemiology & Drug Safety, fine tunes an estimate by Zureik in 2010 that the death toll from the scandal was between 1,000 and 2,000.

Mediator, known by its lab name as benfluorex, was initially licensed to reduce levels of fatty proteins called lipids, with the claim that it helped diabetics control their level of blood sugar.

But it also suppressed appetite, which meant it gained a secondary official use to help obese diabetics lose weight.

In fact, it was widely sold on prescription for non-diabetics wanting to slim.

In 2009, Mediator was pulled from the European market amid evidence that it damaged heart valves and caused pulmonary hypertension.
Posted by:Fred

#5  gawd, that's funny! Thx.
Posted by: Chesh Squank6666   2012-02-10 22:33  

#4  I thought the French secret to thiness was cigarettes and surliness in large doses. Learn something new everyday.
Posted by: rjschwarz   2012-02-10 10:16  

#3  So it wasn't the chanterelles and fattening Pur chèvre cheese appetizers after all?
Posted by: Besoeker   2012-02-10 02:51  

#2  Anything so as to avoid having the willpower to stop eating.
Posted by: gromky   2012-02-10 00:36  

#1  Chemically related to fenfluramine, which was used similarly, caused similar problems, & was withdrawn from the market by the USA in 1997.
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418   2012-02-10 00:07  

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