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Review
. 1998 Aug;56(2):241-9; discussion 250.
doi: 10.2165/00003495-199856020-00007.

Orlistat

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Review

Orlistat

W McNeely et al. Drugs. 1998 Aug.

Abstract

Orlistat (tetrahydrolipstatin) is an inhibitor of pancreatic and other lipases. As a pancreatic lipase inhibitor, it acts in the gastrointestinal lumen and is indicated for use in obesity. Serum total cholesterol and low density lipoprotein-cholesterol levels were reduced in obese, but otherwise healthy, patients during < or = 2 years' orlistat treatment; serum triglyceride and high density and very low density lipoprotein-cholesterol levels were unchanged in trials of < or = 12 weeks. Obese patients who were maintained on a hypocaloric diet and who received orlistat 360 mg/day for 12 weeks lost a significantly greater percentage of bodyweight than placebo recipients (5 vs 3.5%). In 2-year studies, weight loss was significantly greater in orlistat than in placebo recipients by the end of year 1; weight was further reduced or maintained in the second year, when a eucaloric diet was allowed, in orlistat but not placebo recipients. A greater proportion of orlistat than placebo recipients lost > 5% or > 10% of their initial bodyweight in 1- and 2-year studies.

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