Capsiplex anti obesity drug sells out in days

14 June, 2010 by Neuschwanstein

A diet pill which contains an NHS anti-obesity drug has sold out just three days after going on sale.

More than 50,000 packs of Capsiplex flew off the shelves when the product hit the high street earlier this month.

The drug made by the British pharmaecutical giant of the same name, is the first to contain ingredients previously only available on the NHS.

It includes the clinically-proven Methylcellulose, which doctors prescribe to around 10,000 dieters every year.

Capsiplex claims to increase metabolism to burn calories 12 times faster than normal.

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It sold out of 50,000 packs at stores such as Harrods, Selfridges and Lloyds Pharmacy, forcing the company to order more stock to keep up with demand.

A spokesman for Capsiplex said: ‘Demand has been staggering with pre-launch orders and subsequent sales far greater than we could have ever expected.

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5 Comments »

  1. Neuschwanstein says:

    During the clinical studies of the capsiplex pills, the average subject burned an extra 278 calories before and after exercising. This is caused by the capsiplex’s implementation of Capsicum, otherwise known as Red Hot Pepper. The Capsicum Ingredients help to increase weight loss and endurance during exercise.

    The Red Pepper Aspects of Capsiplex are clinically proven to enhance a loss of calories, decrease food intake, and increase energy expenditure. So basically, Capsiplex will help to maintain a low intake appetite and enhance the loss of calories through the way it affects your metabolism.

    Also the Red Pepper and Capsaicinoids help to :

    Stimulate Carbohydrate Oxidation

    Burn Carbs and Lower Cholesteral

    Burn Fat Quickly Thanks To It’s Powerful Ingredients

    And it also benefits weight management!

  2. Neuschwanstein says:

    It is really hard to maintain a good healthy body and to lose excessive fats and weight. These are the reasons why more and more people today are getting into fat burning supplements. People want to burn fats and lose weight faster than usual so they rely on fat burning supplements or weight loss supplements. Yes, some of these work and some of them don’t. There is one supplement that works perfectly well and it is called Capsiplex.

    Capsiplex is a 100 percent natural fat burning and weight loss pill that its main ingredient is red hot pepper. It is clinically proven to be safe and effective and can burn 12 times more calories than other weight loss pills. Based on studies, capsiplex burns 278 more calories during, before and after exercise compared to placebo.

    Capsiplex is giving people a chance to lose weight even if they don’t have time to do exercise and people who can’t control their meals. This product is made to effectively lose weight even without exerting too much effort while not having bad side effects.

  3. Neuschwanstein says:

    The NHS spent nearly £50million to fund a dramatic rise in prescriptions for anti-obesity drugs last year.

    The number of prescriptions for one of the most popular slimming drugs, Orlistat, has broken the million mark for the first time.

    The cost of prescriptions for this drug, which stops the body absorbing fat, soared to £35.7million – three-quarters of all NHS spending on anti-obesity

  4. Neuschwanstein says:

    Capsiplex is the latest new slimming pill to hit the market, which features a Hollywood linup of celebrity success stories.

    Capsiplex is features a formulation of chili and capsicum –and its makers claim this new slimming pill can burn as many calories as 80 minutes of walking or jogging for 25 minutes.

    Clinical trials at the University of Oklahoma has shown adults taking Capsiplex burned off 278 more calories before, during and after a bout of exercise than those on placebos.

    The Capsiplex PR has included celebrity and Hollywood stars Jennifer Lopez, Brad Pitt and Britney Spears in their marketing material, stating that they have been using Capsiplex to help them lose weight. Not only have they got some great results from taking Capsiplex, but many across the UK are chiming in about weight loss within weeks of trying out.

  5. Neuschwanstein says:

    A US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) advisory committee has voted against recommending federal approval of the new obesity drug lorcaserin, made by Arena Pharmaceuticals Inc under the brand name Lorqess, making it the third time this year that an obesity drug has failed to get the thumbs up from the panel.

    On Thursday, the FDA Endocrinologic and Metabolic Drugs Advisory Committee voted 9 to 5 against recommending Arena’s highly anticipated new weight loss pill because the side effects were thought to outweigh the potential benefits: although human clinical trials found no evidence of increased cancer risk, animal studies showed that the drug was linked to a higher incidence of tumors, reported the Los Angeles Times.

    According to the Associated Press, members of the FDA panel also raised concerns about higher rates of depression and memory loss among patients taking the new weight loss pill compared with those who took placebo.

    The FDA new drug application was based on a package of data that included 18 clinical trials involving over 8,500 patients.

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