[acb-diabetics] new appetite suppressant

Barbara Mattson barbieann519 at charter.net
Thu Jun 28 18:32:02 EDT 2012


i shouldn't be weighing in on this subject (pardon the pun) but it's my understanding that one reason some diets and pills don't work is because the dieter needs to learn to eat wisely.

barb mattson
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Nancy Matulis 
  To: Discussion list for diabetics and/or ACB issues 
  Sent: Thursday, June 28, 2012 5:11 PM
  Subject: Re: [acb-diabetics] new appetite suppressant


  Last night on the news a lady took this ,lost 40 pounds. When she stopped it she gain that and more back. This has concerns for me.


  Nancy Matulis
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  On Jun 28, 2012, at 3:15 PM, "Patricia LaFrance-Wolf" <plawolf at earthlink.net> wrote:


    Arena gets FDA nod for weight-loss drug; first in 13 years
    The FDA gave Arena Pharmaceuticals the green light to market its weight-loss drug Belviq, the first such drug to be approved in 13 years. Belviq inhibits appetite signals in the brain and is approved for the treatment of obese adults, as well as overweight adults with at least one condition related to their weight. The FDA is continuing to evaluate applications for weight-loss therapies from Orexigen Therapeutics and Vivus. Reuters (6/27)

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