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kryptickancer
May 2nd, 2009, 11:06 PM
My hubby was taking this and wanted to share it with you guys.






May 1, 2009
WASHINGTON — Government health officials warned dieters and body builders Friday to immediately stop using Hydroxycut, a widely sold supplement linked to cases of serious liver damage and at least one death.

The Food and Drug Administration said the maker of the dietary supplement has agreed to recall 14 Hydroxycut products. Available in grocery stores and pharmacies, Hydroxycut is advertised as made from natural ingredients. At least 9 million packages were sold last year, the FDA said.

Dr. Linda Katz of the FDA's food and nutrition division said the agency has received 23 reports of liver problems, including the death of a 19-year-old boy living in the Southwest. The teenager died in 2007, and the death was reported to the FDA this March.

Other patients experienced symptoms ranging from jaundice, or yellowing of the skin, to liver failure. One received a transplant and another was placed on a list to await a new liver.

There was no immediate comment from the U.S. distributor of the diet pill, Iovate Health Sciences, headquartered near Buffalo, N.Y. Made by a Canadian company, Hydroxycut is used by people trying to shed pounds and by body builders to sharpen their muscles.

Dietary supplements aren't as tightly regulated by the government as medications. Manufacturers don't need to prove to the FDA that their products are safe and effective before they can sell them to consumers. But regulators monitor aftermarket reports for signs of trouble, and in recent years companies have been put under stricter requirements to alert the FDA when they learn of problems.

Katz said it has taken so long to get a handle on the Hydroxycut problem because the cases of liver damage were rare and the FDA has no authority to review supplements before they're marketed. "Part of the problem is that the FDA looks at dietary supplements from a post-market perspective, and an isolated incident is often difficult to follow," she said.

The FDA relies on voluntary reports to detect such problems, and many cases are never reported, officials acknowledge.

Health officials said they have been unable to determine which Hydroxycut ingredients are potentially toxic, partially because the formulation of the products has changed several times. A medical journal report last month raised questions about one ingredient, hydroxycitric acid, derived from a tropical fruit. The article said it could potentially damage the liver.


http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,518608,00.html

Scarlett
May 2nd, 2009, 11:14 PM
Are there ANY medications that are not potentially toxic and/or damaging to one's liver?

kryptickancer
May 2nd, 2009, 11:23 PM
lol good point... I'm still getting my 60 bucks back though!:)

CenTexDave
May 2nd, 2009, 11:35 PM
This is the problem with all these so-called wonder drugs that are never tested by the FDA. I wouldn't take any of them. I remember 25 years ago or so there was some damned drug all these young female soldiers were taking to lose weight. Dexitrim I think it was called. Turned out it was nothing but "speed".

christine
May 3rd, 2009, 11:22 AM
Years ago there was also a diet drug nicknamed FinFin. My mother took it & she has a leaky heart valve. Luckily it wasn't too much damage but others were having even more serious side effects from it.
I for one don't think you can find the answer to your diet problems in a pill.
Also I find its amazing how people say they have struggled for years with weight & say they can't lose it so they need surgery. But when doctor says you have to lose X amount of weight before hand, miraculously they drop it in no time. It’s all about your perception on things. Yes at times surgical intervention is need but you still have to make the right choices.
And before anyone thinks I am talking out of my butt, let me just tell you I am 5’9 & went from 165LB to 205LB in 5years. I don’t blame it on anything but being lazy. However before I got pregnant I lost 25LB all on my own in about 4months.

FieryPrincess
May 8th, 2009, 9:28 PM
There are no safe medications - FDA approved or not. You take your chances with anything.

I had a friend taking that Hydroycut and it caused some anxiety/paranoia in her so bad that she didn't leave her house for a week. It took of us to convince her it was the H-cut.

christine
May 9th, 2009, 9:45 AM
There are no safe medications - FDA approved or not. You take your chances with anything.

I had a friend taking that Hydroycut and it caused some anxiety/paranoia in her so bad that she didn't leave her house for a week. It took of us to convince her it was the H-cut.

I had a friend who had a bad reaction to diet pills but I can't remember what they were called. It severely changed her mood.
I agree people should be mindful of the effect All drugs have on them.