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.
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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