fenfluramine
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of fenfluramine
First recorded in 1965–70; by contraction, respelling and rearrangement of (trifluoromethyl)phenethylamine
Example Sentences
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In 1997, the weight-loss drug fenfluramine was pulled from the market for causing heart-valve problems.
From Scientific American • Jul. 2, 2012
Similar to fenfluramine, Belviq suppresses food cravings by mimicking the effects of serotonin in the brain, making people eat less and feel full.
From Scientific American • Jul. 2, 2012
She asked me to prescribe fen-phen, a weight-loss pill that combined the drugs fenfluramine and phentermine and was being heavily marketed at the time.
From New York Times • May 10, 2012
The regimen was linked to heart-valve damage and lung problems in the late 1990s, and the FDA forced drugmaker Wyeth to withdraw two versions of its drug fenfluramine.
From Seattle Times • Feb. 17, 2012
Studies showed that if fenfluramine was taken with a kindred drug, phentermine, the euphonious fen/phen duo would help dieters shed pounds not only faster but with few side effects.
From Time Magazine Archive
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