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FDA weight loss pill Qnexa has been denied. The Qnexa diet pill that would help people with weight loss and obesity has not been approved by the FDA. Federal health experts were concerned with side effects for the diet weight loss pill. The FDA's Endocrinologic and Metabolic Drugs Advisory Committee reviewed Qnexa on July 15, 2010. The committee voted 10-6 against recommending approval. They found that the drug helps patients lose pounds, with most reporting more than 10 percent weight loss. However, the weight loss benefits were outweighed by many safety concerns. These safety concerns include memory lapses, suicidal thoughts, heart palpitations and birth defects. "Some of these side effects are serious and could be life-threatening and must be weighed against a relatively modest weight loss," stated In January 2008 my divorce was finalized and I realized if I was going to have any success in the dating scene, I needed to lose the 35 extra pounds I had gained since graduating from medical school ( not to mention that it doesn’t inspire much confidence in patients when the doctor is so overweight ). So, I cut out most of the junk food and started running again, but my knees were giving me problems. Then a fellow doctor who is also a well known nutritional expert turned me on to AMAZON THUNDER ACAI JUICE. All the talk about antioxident this, omega 3 that, didn’t really mean much to me, but I decided to follow his advice and give it a try. I was actually a little surprised the following week to notice my knees WERE feeling better, so I kept taking the juice and increased the miles I was running.
It was to help obesity patients, but the FDA has rejected the new Qnexa weight loss diet pill because of side effects.