Acomplia is no longer available at UKMedix
Acomplia (Sanofi) has been temporarily suspended with immediate effect, following advice from the European Medicines Agency and the MHRA because the benefits are thought to no longer outweigh the risks. The most recent studies showed that there was an increased risk of psychiatric disorders in patients taking Acomplia.If you have already been taking Acomplia and wish to continue:
You should contact your doctor or pharmacist as soon as it is convenient to discuss your treatment.
If you were wishing to take Acomplia for the first time:
You should consider alternate weight loss treatments from UKMedix such as Xenical or Reductil.
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Sanofi Aventis Halts All Acomplia Research And Development - 07/11/2008
The news that the drug manufacturer Sanofi Aventis is discontinuing all of its clinical research and development programs for its weight loss medication Acomplia has come as a shock to thousands of people who used it successfully over the last couple of years. A fortnight ago the European Medicines ...
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Acomplia To Be Pulled - 28/10/2008
In a surprise decision the European Medicines Agency has advised doctors to no longer prescribe the weight loss medication Acomplia. The drug Acomplia which has been prescribed to almost 100,000 individuals in the United Kingdom was seen to increase the chances of psychiatric problems in people who used ...
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Acomplia Not Available On Scottish NHS - 30/06/2008
There is a lot of chatter in the media at the moment about the weight loss medication Acomplia which has just been given full of approval from the National Institute of Clinical Excellence in the United Kingdom following extensive testing. This follows on from the approval for the ...
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Acomplia Gets Full OK From NICE - 25/06/2008
Sanofi-Aventis directors are said to be celebrating after the weight loss drug Acomplia was given the full approval for cost effectiveness from the National Institute of Clinical Excellence. This organisation known as NICE for short advises the National Health Service in the United Kingdom whether drugs represent good ...
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Sanofi Acomplia Pleased With Acomplia Testing For Diabetes - 11/06/2008
The weight loss drug from Sanofi-Aventis namely Acomplia can have a significant effect on improving blood sugar levels and control in men and women who suffer from Type II Diabetes. The researchers also noted that the Acomplia weight loss drug especially helped those patients who could not properly ...
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