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Hydroxycut Recall: FDA Pulls It After Liver Damage Reports, Other Health Problems

RICARDO ALONSO-ZALDIVAR   05/ 1/09 10:42 PM ET   AP

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WASHINGTON — Government health officials warned dieters and body builders Friday to immediately stop using Hydroxycut, a widely sold supplement linked to cases of serious liver damage and at least one death.

The Food and Drug Administration said the company that makes the dietary supplement has agreed to recall 14 Hydroxycut products. Available in grocery stores and pharmacies, Hydroxycut is advertised as made from natural ingredients. At least 9 million packages were sold last year, the FDA said.

Dr. Linda Katz of the FDA's food and nutrition division said the agency has received 23 reports of liver problems, including the death of a 19-year-old boy living in the Southwest. The teenager died in 2007, and the death was reported to the FDA this March.

Other patients experienced symptoms ranging from jaundice, or yellowing of the skin, to liver failure. One received a transplant and another was placed on a list to await a new liver. The patients were otherwise healthy and their symptoms began after they started using Hydroxycut.

Iovate Health Sciences, which makes the diet pills, said it agreed to the recall out of "an abundance of caution." The company is based in Canada and its U.S. distributor is headquartered near Buffalo, N.Y.

"While this is a small number of reports relative to the many millions of people who have used Hydroxycut products over the years, out of an abundance of caution and because consumer safety is our top priority, we are voluntarily recalling these Hydroxycut-branded products," the company said in a statement on its Web site. Consumers can get a refund by returning the pills to the store they purchased them from, the company said.

Dietary supplements aren't as tightly regulated by the government as medications. Manufacturers don't need to prove to the FDA that their products are safe and effective before they can sell them to consumers.

But regulators monitor aftermarket reports for signs of trouble, and in recent years companies have been put under stricter requirements to alert the FDA when they learn of problems. In 2004, the government banned ephedra, an ingredient in many supplements, linked to heart attacks and strokes.

Katz said it has taken so long to get a handle on the Hydroxycut problem because the cases of liver damage were rare and the FDA has no authority to review supplements before they're marketed. "Part of the problem is that the FDA looks at dietary supplements from a post-market perspective, and an isolated incident is often difficult to follow," she said.

The FDA relies on voluntary reports to detect such problems, and many cases are never reported, officials acknowledge.

Health officials said they have been unable to determine which Hydroxycut ingredients are potentially toxic, partially because the formulation has changed several times.

Public health researcher Ano Lobb, who has studied Hydroxycut and other dietary supplements for Consumer Reports, said the problem may be an ingredient called hydroxycitric acid. Derived from a tropical fruit, it's been linked to liver problems in at least one medical journal study. Lobb said it's likely that other supplements containing the same ingredient remain on the market.

"You really have to be careful about dietary supplements, especially weight-loss pills," said Lobb. "People believe that the FDA has verified that these products are at least safe and effective, and that's really not the case. When you see fantastic claims _ that's generally what they are."

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06:51 PM on 05/15/2009
Seriously what a joke, 23 cases in how many years? Millions of people use it. When is the FDA going to stop being incompetent, crooked or both about cigarettes? Muscletech should just pony up the dough to hire tobaccos people, no one would bother them again.
05:21 PM on 05/06/2009
Here is more information on the Hydroxycut recall: http://www.newsinferno.com/archives/5906#more-5906
03:12 PM on 05/04/2009
If Hydroxycut is truly a faulty product, I hope the attorneys can get justice for the victims. I've noticed a few attorney sites popping up on the web like http://www.hydroxycut-recall-lawsuit.com and others. Hopefully they have the resources to help all of those folks afflicted. God bless.
04:19 PM on 05/04/2009
A brand new account with only one post made, and it contains a link to a commercial web site for a lawyer.
08:05 AM on 05/04/2009
I worked as a 'formulator' at Iovate/ Muscletech for four years, not in the pill division.

Nothing wrong with a high school education, but President Paul Gardiner created the formulations, with frighteningly little knowledge about adverse effects.

Muscletech had at least some technical shills to rein in the excesses. It's even less at just about EVERY other mfr of sports nutritional supplements.
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08:30 PM on 05/03/2009
They ban HydroxCut after a small number of incidents, yet metformin (a diabetes drug) is still on the market after my healthcare provider pulled me off of it 6-8 years ago because of all the deaths to people with liver or kidney issues or from lactic acidosis caused by the drug. The FDA seems to be in the business of shutting down alternatives to pharmaceuticals in order to protect their benefactors.
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Now who are you jiving with that cosmik debris?
08:12 PM on 05/03/2009
Obviously the makers of Hydroxycut didn't pay the FDA's annual bribe.
08:04 PM on 05/03/2009
We should have known better because of the name- Hydrogen and Oxygen CUT from your body.
07:27 PM on 05/03/2009
I didn't mind a growing FDA that really protected us, especially in light of that salmonella outbreak, but what did they do to improve our food supply? Is this protection?
07:14 PM on 05/03/2009
Love the new FDA at work! He promised change. Here it is.

What did they do to the peanut factories? They're going all out on the alternative market. They raided some doctor's office recently, who uses an "alternative device" and wanted all his client's names who used it (this is true). A few months ago they arrested a man for selling devices that did not result in one death, but helped many. He's in jail, awaiting trial right now.

And now they're after this stuff ... I loved ephedra! It, unlike the pharmaceutical counterpart, was effective and inexpensive. Caused problems for a SMALL group of people. People who have problems from a medication or supplement, should stop using it, and be sensible. They don't pull pharmaceuticals, substances which cause problems for a LARGE group of people, and folks die daily from this stuff, and develop side effects, sometimes permanent, and sometimes not.

That's our New FDA at work. THANKS A LOT!
06:21 PM on 05/03/2009
Can this POSSIBLY get any more insane? The FDA pulled ephedra off the market which was used as a very effective natural and NON-PATENTABLE medication in Traditional Chinese Medicine for 5,000 years and for several conditions. Among other things, it also curbed appetite. Pfizer (now by Johnson & Johnson instead) manufactured pseudoephedrine, which was used to treat some of the very same conditions. Unfortunately, it's also used to manufacture methamphetamine.... although Sudafed has remained on the market... while meth addicts are being thrown in jail, destroying their health and dying! Meanwhile... methamphetamine, under the brand name of Desoxyn, is now being prescribed by psychiatrists!

http://www.healthyplace.com/other-info/psychiatric-medications/methamphetamine-desoxyn-full-prescribing-information/menu-id-72/

It happened with tryptophan too... a natural amino acid that is a precursor of serotonin... which was pulled from the market with the introduction of Prozac. Vitamin B6 is necessary in order to make that conversion... and now the FDA is considering pulling B6 from the market too!

The same damn thing happened with Stevia when it was pulled from the market just as aspartame was coming on the scene. Just within the past year... Stevia has now been approved as a food additive and Cargill, as well as other agribusiness companies, are using it in their products.

http://health.usnews.com/articles/health/living-well-usn/2008/07/28/the-zero-calorie-sweetener-stevia-arrives.html
06:30 PM on 05/03/2009
And NOW... a growing number of allopathic physicians, with little or NO training in nutrition or herbal remedies, have jumped on the alt/com bandwagon, know LESS about the natural treatments than a fair share of laypeople, and are charging a bloody FORTUNE for what was once available in health food stores!

Without a doubt... natural does NOT equal safe... and the FACT is some natural remedies are EXTREMELY powerful medicines, even though pharma-backed research usually states otherwise. All the more the reason that they should stay OUT of the hands of UNTRAINED allopathic physicians and remain available to those with the qualifications to use them, and even to the public... many of whom know more about their uses than physicians do!

Given the track record of the FDA, pharmaceutical companies, and allopathic medicine.... along with the number of iatrogenic-related deaths in the U.S.... they no longer have a leg to stand on when it comes to protecting people's health!
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05:37 PM on 05/03/2009
I don't know whether Hydroxycut is harmful or not. But, just the same, I'm glad to see it go. Its tv commercials drive me nuts. They come on ever 5 minutes. And their computerized fx are so amateurish; they must think the audience is a bunch of idiots----come to think of it, a lot of them ARE idiots, but some of us are not, and we are offended!
03:06 PM on 05/03/2009
Good. We should only be able to enjoy the "safe" products like alcohol and cigarettes. I'm glad to see the FDA has taken a stand against a raging epidemic like Hydroxycut.........

Please, these jerkoffs at the FDA have a reason to ban Hydroxycut, but public health is the least of their concerns.
07:18 PM on 05/03/2009
And pharmaceuticals--which generate billions for the Corporation, and by it's lobbyists, the government, and then the FDA. And don't forget salmonella tainted peanut butter. I don't think they did anything about that, to the culprits.
02:52 PM on 05/03/2009
Why don't they also pull drugs like tylenol that kills thousands of people every year. Why does a drug have an acceptable 1-2% death rate but a more natural supplement (not that I support this one) has a relatively minor problem in comparison and poof it's gone - like tryptophan in the 80's. Money and big pharma that's why.
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wmholt
You can't not know. You can't not care.
06:36 PM on 05/03/2009
Wow, Dan! I want to party with you! An "acceptable 1 to 2% death rate" just to lose some flab?
07:18 PM on 05/03/2009
The improvement of quality of life and life-span for those with success is greatly offset by its risks.
07:20 PM on 05/03/2009
Absolutely. Unlike some over-the-counter meds and most pharmaceutical prescriptions.

Wouldn't it be a kicker if they found out it was the caffeine? The green tea?
01:57 PM on 05/03/2009
The FDA bans Hydroxycut after one death, but won't look into the deaths that have been caused by vaccines like Gardasil. Big Pharma owns the FDA.
03:38 PM on 05/03/2009
no, it is because they can use their studies to defend themselves
07:21 PM on 05/03/2009
Not really. They can skew their studies all they want, but once the drug hits the field, too many people have adverse effects or die from this crap. It's just that government is in their pocket.
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01:01 PM on 05/03/2009
Oh, how can they do this to us? What's a little liver damage when we can be so pretty on the outside?
03:39 PM on 05/03/2009
The Liver is evil and must be punished
07:22 PM on 05/03/2009
That's right--and they want you paying The Corporation, or The Medical Machine to get pretty on the outside. They don't want you in control of it yourself, with a very inexpensive supplement.