What is Meridia 15 mg?
Meridia 15 mg contained sibutramine, an appetite-suppressant originally approved for obesity treatment. Sibutramine acted on the central nervous system, increasing levels of serotonin and noradrenaline, leading to reduced hunger and enhanced satiety.
Despite its early popularity, clinical trials later revealed serious cardiovascular risks, which led to its global withdrawal.
Ingredients of Meridia 15 mg
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Active ingredient: Sibutramine hydrochloride monohydrate
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Excipients include:
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microcrystalline cellulose
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lactose monohydrate
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magnesium stearate
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gelatin
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capsule colorants
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How does sibutramine work?
Sibutramine works by inhibiting the reuptake of:
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serotonin
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noradrenaline
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dopamine (partially)
This results in:
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appetite reduction
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earlier satiety
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mild increase in metabolic rate
Cardiovascular risks:
The SCOUT clinical trial confirmed that sibutramine significantly increases the risk of:
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heart attack
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stroke
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elevated blood pressure
