Please note: In October and November 2010, the MHRA moved from its Market Towers address to a new location on Buckingham Palace Road. Please go to the contact us section of the website for updated contact details.
Recently, the MHRA has received a number of warnings from overseas medicines regulatory agencies about 'herbal slimming pills' many of which contain undeclared pharmaceuticals such as sibutramine. Sibutramine was a prescription only medicine (POM), however its marketing authorisation was withdrawn in January 2010 following a warning from the European Medicines Agency that it increased the risk of heart attacks and strokes. Further information can be found in the news section of our website.
The MHRA regularly investigated cases where unlicensed 'herbal' slimming aids are presented as '100% natural', 'safe with no side effects' and offering an effective method for rapid weight loss. Often these products are found to illegally contain undeclared pharmaceuticals, banned or toxic ingredients and as such pose a serious risk to consumer health. Consumers should always seek medical advice before taking slimming products.
U.S Food and Drug Adminstration: FDA Expands Warning to Consumers About Tainted Weight Loss Pills (external link)

