News archive for February 2006
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2006-02-16 15:34:56
... th Kline wants to sell a version of its diet drug Xenical in pharmacies without a prescription. The new pill, called Alli, would be the first approved non-prescription diet pill that blocks fat absorption.For pastor Chad Huebner, it would mean a discrete way of dealing with his weight problem. "I don't want to have to go to the doctor to talk about my weight. We often feel that weight is something we should be able to manage ourselves."Read more about over the counter Xenical diet pill at http://www.voanews.com/english/2006-02-07-voa17.cfm.
2006-02-16 15:39:38
Sanofi-Aventis, developer of Acomplia (rimonabant), told financial analysts on Jan. 30th it is "very, very confident" it will be permitted to begin selling the highly anticipated weight-loss drug in the United States in the spring of this year."We can only report that our collaboration with the FDA is excellent. We have developed the product in very, very close cooordination," Hanspeter Spek, executive vice-president of pharmaceutical operations said on a conference call."Now, of course, we are preparing for the upcoming la ...
2006-02-16 15:57:33
... to lose weight using several different companies' weight loss plans. Reports emerged last week that the companies wanted her as a spokesperson for their products. But now a report says Brit has turned to diet pills in order to drop those pounds.Diet Pills?That's how Star Magazine describes the pop tart's weight loss plan:Desperate to rein in her ballooning weight, Brit, 24, has turned to a new diet-and-beauty pill that promises to curb her junk-food cravings, Star has learned exclusively.Read more at http://www.nationalledger.com/artman/publish ...
2006-02-16 16:01:25
... Read more about study findings regarding the Acomplia weight loss drug at http://www.newscientist.com/article.ns?id=dn8724.
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