Broward company’s weight loss pill recalled over ingredient

The FDA has recalled Alfia weight loss capsules made by a Broward County company because it contains a harmful hidden drug that hasn't been used in decades.
Food and Drug Administration
A Broward health company’s weight loss pill caught the attention of the FDA after the regulatory agency found it contained a drug that was taken off the market over a decade ago for possibly causing severe health risks.
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On Wednesday, the FDA advised to not purchase or use Alfia Weight Loss Capsules that were sold online and in some retail stores.
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Alfia is based in Hollywood, at 3001 S Ocean Dr., and sells pills for weight management, vitamin boosters and weight loss, according to its website.
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A FDA laboratory analysis confirmed a finding of sibutramine in the weight loss pill, a controlled substance that was removed from the market in 2010 for safety reasons, the FDA said.
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The pill “poses a threat” to consumers as sibutramine is known to substantially increase blood pressure and/or heart rate in some people and may create a significant risk for people with a history of coronary artery disease, congestive heart failure, arrhythmias or stroke.
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If the pill is mixed with other medications it could be life-threatening, the FDA said.
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The Herald sought comment from the business but was unsuccessful.
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Those who have the product should report adverse side effects to the FDA’s MedWatch Safety Information and Adverse Event Reporting Program using either of these methods:
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▪ Complete and submit the report online at MedWatch Online Voluntary Reporting Form
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▪ Download and complete the form, then submit it via fax at 1-800-FDA-0178.