Written by Jamie Stowe| Tuesday, 21 February 2012| There are 3 comments
Good news for the weight loss medication Xenical and its manufacturer Roche is that the European Medicines Agency has given it the all clear following an extensive review. Despite that Xenical has been on sale for a decade and a half the EMEA regularly subject all medications to extra scrutiny to make sure that they are both safe and effective. This is why the EMEA is one of the most respected drug health and safety agencies in world.

In this case the EMEA wanted to check out reports that Xenical could have been responsible for some extremely rare cases of liver injuries. Following the review the EMEA pointed out that there had been 21 cases reported of severe liver toxicity in individuals using Xenical between 1997 and 2011 whereas the weight loss drug was thought to have been used by over 50 million people worldwide and around 20 million in the EU.
It is also worth noting that overweight and obese people who would be using Xenical are already at considerably higher risk of liver injury due to their excess weight and therefore there is no way that it can be proved that the Xenical was responsible for any liver illness. Ukmedix News is constantly on the prowl for information about safety and effectiveness for weight loss medications.
The Xenical medication is a very good weight loss medication which has helped millions of men and women to lose weight. It functions by removing some of the naturally ingested fat and by preventing it being absorbed into the digestive tract and thus it is naturally excreted.
People who use Xenical properly find that they do not suffer from any side effects and that they lose weight much more quickly than they would with a normal diet.
Xenical which is a prescription medication can be purchased following an online consultation at the Ukmedix web site.

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