FDA Recommendations for Diet Drug/Fen Phen Users
Fen-Phen Safety Update Information
(fenfluramine, phentermine,
dexfenfluramine)
The statements included in the
background documents below reflect FDA's perspective
on fenfluramine and dexfenfluramine based on the
information available in November 1997. As
fenfluramine and dexfenfluramine are no longer
marketed in the U.S. and have no current FDA labels,
we refer you to the medical literature to stay
up-to-date on the emerging research on this topic.
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Fen-Phen Interim Safety
Recommendations [11/13/1997]
With the withdrawal of
fenfluramine and dexfenfluramine from the US market,
many people have asked what they should do if they
have taken these drugs. In order to try to provide
guidance, based on the best information known at
present, the Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention, the Food and Drug Administration, and
the National Institutes of Health (all components of
Department of Health and Human Services)
collaborated with experts within the medical
community to develop interim recommendations for
patients. The interim recommendations were published
in the November 14th issue of the Morbidity and
Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR). This Fen/Phen
information page includes these interim
recommendations [11/13/97] and a series of questions
and answers about the recommendations [11/13/97].
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