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Prescription Diet Drug Orlistat Approved for OTC Use On February 7, 2007, The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved the diet drug orlistat for sale over-the-counter (OTC) as a weight loss aid for adults who are overweight. ... FDA Approves Over The Counter Weight Loss Pills The American Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved Orlistat for use as an over the counter weight loss drug for adults who are overweight. The drug, which was originally approved for prescription in 1999, will retain prescription status at higher doses for the medical treatment of obesity. The FDA said that the drug on its own will not work. Over-the-Counter Weight Loss Pill OK'd The FDA approved orlistat capsules -- called "alli" -- as an over-the-counter weight loss aid for overweight adults. FDA OKs over-counter sale of diet pill The government on Wednesday approved over-the-counter sales of the fat-blocking diet pill orlistat, allowing direct sales for the first time of a version of a diet drug that had been available only by ... Long-term data needed on anti-obesity drugs The safety and efficacy over the long term need to be documented for Xenical (known generically as orlistat), Meridia (sibutramine) and Acomplia (rimonabant) before doctors can be certain that the benefits of these anti-obesity drugs outweigh the risks, according to a commentary appearing in The Lancet medical journal. |