Xenical (Orlistat) Xenical is a
medicine that assists weight loss, and can also help reduce
the risk of high cholesterol levels, hypertension and
diabetes.
Articles about
Xenical
Xenical
for Obesity Filed for Regulatory Applications Dec. 2,
1996
FDA
Advisory Committee Unanimously Recommends Xenical For Weight
Loss
May l4, 1997.
Anti-obesity
drug wins recommendation from FDA advisory panel
May 14,
1997
Xenical Twice
As Effective As Diet Alone June 19,
1997
Xenical
May Have Role In Long-Term Management of Obesity
November 11,
1997
FDA
Panel's Vote Over Weight-Loss Drug Xenical Results in
Tie
March 16, 1998
Xenical
Data Show Xenical Improves Glucose And Lipid Levels In
Diabetics
August 3, 1998
Xenical April 26, 1999
Weight-Loss
Drug Xenical Approved In U.S. For Treatment Of
Obesity
April 26, 1999
Company Press Release: New
Diet Drug Works in the Gut, Not in the Brain April 26,
1999
Jenny Craig:
Looks To Cash In On Xenical's Popularity 13 July
1999
Xenical:
diet drug slowly builds momentum
1 June
1999
ESC
CONGRESS: Xenical Plays Important Role In Cardiovascular Risk
Reduction
31 August 1999
Xenical
Studies
Orlistat,
a lipase inhibitor, for weight maintenance after conventional
dieting: a 1-y study
Hill JO, Hauptman J, Anderson JW, Fujioka
K, O'Neil PM, Smith DK, Zavoral JH, Aronne LJ University of
Colorado Health Sciences Center, Denver, USA.
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