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  • Dispensing with the Truth

    Mundy tells how thousands of women fell ill and died after taking Fen-Phen, a popular diet-drug combination. The dieters suffered severe damages to their hearts and lungs. Those who survived were disabled for the rest of their lives. The book reveals that the manufacturer, Wyeth-Ayerst, a division of American Home Products, was well aware of the hazards of the product, but chose not to inform the public, the doctors and the regulators. The author looks at the tragic story of Mary Linnen, a healthy young woman who was the first to die from taking the dangerous medicine, and whose family was the first to file a wrongful death suit. The book depicts the avalanche of wrongful deaths and lawsuits that came in the years after the appearance of Fen-Phen in the market.

    Tags: BOOK; heart disease; pulmonary hypertension; pneumonia; dieting; Food and Drug Administration (FDA); medicine; drug manufacturers

    By Alicia Mundy

    St. Martin's Press

    2001

  • The New Miracle Drug?

    After the FDA approved the new weight-loss drug, Redux, amazed dieters began reporting weight losses of as much as 20 lbs. or more in a matter of weeks. However, the risks of Redux may outweigh its benefits. This Time Magazine article investigates the harmful side effects of the new drug, including fatigue, diarrhea, vivid dreams, dry mouth, possible permanent brain damage and pulmonary hypertension.

    Tags: Drug testing Dieting Obesity

    By Michael D. Lemonick

    Time Magazine

    1996