Consumer safety group seeks FDA ban of weight loss pill Meridia, citing heart attack risks

By AP
Thursday, December 3, 2009

Consumer advocate asks FDA to ban weight loss pill

WASHINGTON — A consumer advocacy group is petitioning the government to ban the weight loss pill Meridia because a recent study suggests it increases risk of heart attack, stroke and death.

A letter Thursday from Public Citizen calls on the Food and Drug Administration to pull Abbott Laboratories’ drug from the U.S. market, where it is used by roughly a quarter million people.

Preliminary results from a 10,000-patient study showed a slightly higher risk of heart-related problems in patients taking Meridia compared with a dummy pill. Patients in the study were older than 55, overweight with a history of heart disease or diabetes.

FDA said it was “making no conclusions about the preliminary findings,” when they were released last month.

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