Beware Counterfeit Versions of Weight Loss Drug Alli

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Beware Counterfeit Versions of Weight Loss Drug Alli

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Weight loss is the hot topic in January after holiday indulgences and on the heels of New Year s resolutions There are many who try to take advantage of

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Counterfeit version of Alli sold over the Internet: FDA warns

news-medical.net — “FDA is alerting consumers to an unsafe, counterfeit version of the weight-loss drug Alli sold over the Internet.View full resource at news-medical.net

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FDA Warns Consumers About Counterfeit Weight Loss Drug Alli

emaxhealth.com — “The US Food and Drug Administration issued a warning to consumers on Monday about a counterfeit version of GlaxoSmithKline's over-the-counter weight...View full resource at emaxhealth.com

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FDA Warns Consumers about Counterfeit Alli

fda.gov — “The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is today warning consumers about a counterfeit and potentially harmful version of Alli 60 mg capsules (120 count refill kit). Preliminary laboratory tests conducted by GlaxoSmithKline (GSK)—the maker of the FDA approved over-the-counter weight-loss product— revealed that the counterfeit version did not contain orlistat, the active ingredient in its product. Instead, the counterfeit product contained the controlled substance sibutramine. Sibutramine is aView full resource at fda.gov

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