Xenical available from pharmacists
News Release (for general release)
Xenical available from pharmacists
Auckland, March 10 2005 – Weight loss medication Xenical® (orlistat) is now available direct from a pharmacist for the first time in New Zealand. Xenical has been re-classified to a pharmacist only medicine meaning pharmacists can sell Xenical to appropriate people with an initial body mass index (BMI) of 30 or above without a doctors prescription.
New Zealand’s Medicines Classification Committee recommended approval of Roche’s application to reclassify Xenical from a Prescription Medicine to a Pharmacist Only Medicine for weight control. This brings New Zealand in line with Australia, which was the first country in the world to re-classify Xenical in May last year. Consultations for Xenical must be conducted on a face-to-face basis and all sales and customer details are recorded.
Professor Jim Mann, Professor in Human Nutrition and Medicine at the University of Otago, welcomes the change in access to a treatment that can compliment dietary changes and regular exercise, the cornerstone of treatment for obesity. “For New Zealanders who are significantly overweight or obese, particularly those with health problems associated with obesity, it may be necessary to offer an approach which can complement lifestyle changes. The availability of Xenical provides such individuals with a clinically proven addition to the dietary changes and regular exercise essential to long term weight control.”
The College of Pharmacists has welcomed the access change and says pharmacists are well prepared after almost 900 pharmacists completed its weight-management training course. “Pharmacists are well placed to help tackle New Zealand’s alarming rise in obesity as they are often the first port of call for people looking for a weight loss solution,” said Richard Townley, General Manager of the New Zealand College of Pharmacists. "Pharmacists are very enthusiastic about the opportunity to manage the sale of Xenical and a large number have completed our accredited training programme to encourage effective weight management counselling and the best outcomes for people struggling to lose weight.”
Xenical customers can enrol on the Xenical Support Programme, which provides ongoing support and follow-up by New Zealand registered dietitians. The support programme gives dietary advice to help people identify hidden fats in their diet and encourages them to increase physical activity. A previous study of Xenical Support Programme participants showed they lost an average of 8 kilograms in a 3-month period1.
Roche Products (New Zealand) Ltd Sales and Marketing Director Stuart Knight says the company is delighted Xenical is now more accessible for those most in need. “Xenical has had widespread use as a prescription medicine and has helped thousands of New Zealanders achieve their weight loss goals since it first became available over six years ago. Roche has worked closely with the pharmacy profession which has created a practical dispensing protocol that will ensure Xenical continues to be recommended responsibly and appropriately.”
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Reference:
1. Xenical (orlistat) Persistance Survey June 2002 – November 2004. Response analysis Xenical Support Programme, Roche Products (New Zealand) Limited. *Based on 754 patients surveyed participating in the Xenical Support Programme June 2002 –November 2004.
Xenical® (orlistat 120mg capsules) is a Pharmacist Only Medicine used to assist with losing weight, maintaining a certain weight and preventing weight regain in adults with an initial body mass index (BMI) of 30 or more. Xenical should be used in conjunction with a low fat, calorie controlled diet and other lifestyle modifications such as exercise.
Most common unwanted side effects are related to the digestive system such as abdominal pain/discomfort, wind, fatty/oily stools, rectal pain and discomfort and urgent need to go to the toilet.
If you are pregnant or breastfeeding discuss this with your pharmacist or doctor prior to starting treatment. Do not give Xenical to children. Xenical must not be taken by patients with a low uptake of essential nutrients or problems with bile flow.
Ask your pharmacist if Xenical is right for you. Always read the label and use strictly as directed. If you have side effects consult your pharmacist. For further information visit www.xenical.co.nz, www.medsafe.govt.nz or see your doctor or pharmacist. TAPS#NA9398
Pharmaceuticals Roche Products (New Zealand) Limited, PO Box 12-492, Penrose, Auckland.
Weight Management Backgrounder
Weighty
facts
One in two New Zealanders are overweight
or obese1
One in five New Zealand adults are
obese1
Obesity levels in the New Zealand adult
population increased from 11% in 1989 to 17% in 1997 to 20%
in 2003 and are projected to increase to 29% by
20111–3
Excess weight contributed to 3,154
deaths (11% of all deaths) in 19974
90 percent
of all people with type 2 diabetes are overweight or
obese3
Excess weight is associated with an
increased risk of type 2 diabetes, heart disease, high blood
pressure and some cancers3
Weight loss of around
10% helps to improve blood sugar control, lower cholesterol
levels, and reduce blood pressure5,6
Xenical
facts
Over 30,000 people have taken Xenical in
over 100 clinical studies7
New Zealand was one
of the first countries in the world to launch Xenical in
1998
Used by over 19 million people
worldwide8
Used by over 50,000 New Zealanders
since its launch in 19989
Average weight loss of
8kg in 3 months10*
68% more effective than diet
alone11
* Based on 754 patients surveyed participating in
the Xenical Support Programme June 2002 –November
2004.
Who is Xenical for?
Xenical is for adults with an
initial body mass index (BMI) of 30 or more.12 BMI is a
simple index for weight that is commonly used to classify
underweight, overweight and obesity in adults. People with a
BMI of 30 or more carry excess fat and may have an increased
risk for heart disease, diabetes, high blood pressure, gall
bladder disease and some cancers.3
How does Xenical
work?
Xenical prevents the absorption of one third of the
fat eaten in a meal. Xenical interferes with the activity of
enzymes in the gut that break down dietary fat before it is
absorbed into the body. When Xenical is taken with a meal
one third of the fat eaten in the meal passes through the
gut undigested. This leads to a reduction in calories stored
as fatty tissue or used for energy. Existing fat stores are
used instead resulting in weight loss. Xenical is usually
taken as one 120mg capsule three times a day with each main
meal (breakfast, lunch, dinner).13
How does Xenical
compare to dieting?
Xenical is 68% more effective than
diet alone.11 Xenical works best in conjunction with a
well-balanced low-fat diet and regular exercise.13 Xenical
works in tandem with the diet blocking absorption of one
third of the fat consumed.13 As with any weight control
programme, over-consumption of fat and calories may
counteract any weight loss effect.13
Side effects of
Xenical
Xenical can cause changes in bowel habits due to
the undigested fat passing through the body.13 If high fat
foods are eaten while taking Xenical side effects such as
abdominal pain/discomfort, flatulence, fatty/oily stools,
rectal pain and discomfort and an urgent need to go to the
toilet may be experienced.13 These side effects can be
avoided by commitment to a low fat diet.14
Weight
Management Programme
Everyone on Xenical has access to
individualised support via the Xenical Support Programme
which is run by New Zealand registered dietitians. The
programme helps people learn to recognise the hidden fats in
their diet and encourages them to increase their physical
activity. These skills help people maintain a healthy weight
so they no longer require the extra assistance from
Xenical.
Pharmacist suitability to sell
Xenical
Pharmacists have been dispensing Xenical in New
Zealand since 1998 in response to a doctor’s prescription.
While the MCC has been considering the re-classification of
Xenical, almost 900 pharmacists have attended weight
management training courses developed by the College of
Pharmacists to ensure Xenical is sold appropriately. In
addition it has been agreed Xenical can only be sold
following a face-to-face consultation so pharmacists will
have the opportunity to screen customers more closely.
How
much does Xenical cost?
As a prescription medicine the
average price paid for Xenical is $165 per month15 While
this is unlikely to change greatly as a Pharmacist Only
Medicine, prices may vary from pharmacy to pharmacy. The
Xenical Support Programme is a service provided at no
additional cost for people taking Xenical.
Additional
information
Additional information is also available on
the Xenical (www.xenical.co.nz) and Medsafe
(www.medsafe.govt.nz) websites.
References
1.
Ministry of Health. A Snapshot of Health: Provisional
results of the 2002/03 New Zealand Health Survey. December
2003.
2. Ministry of Health. NZ Food: NZ People. Key
Results of the 1997 National Nutrition Survey. August
1999.
3. Ministry of Health. Food and Nutrition
Guidelines for Healthy Adults. October 2003.
4. Ministry
of Health and the University of Auckland. Nutrition and the
Burden of Disease: New Zealand 1997–2011. August 2003.
5.
Hollander P et al. Role of Orlistat in the Treatment of
Obese People with Type 2 Diabetes. Diabetes Care 1998;
21(8):1288-1294
6. Zavoral J. Treatment with orlistat
reduces cardiovascular risk in obese people. Journal of
Hypertension 1998, 16; 2013-2017
7. Electronic
Communications. 16 June 2004. Roche Basle. Roche Products
(New Zealand) Limited.
8. Periodic Safety Update Report
on Orlistat (Xenical®). 1 February 2003 – 31 January 2004.
No. 1013727.
9. Xenical New Zealand Sales. Roche Internal
Data.
10. Xenical (orlistat) Persistence Survey
June 2002 – November 2004. Response analysis Xenical Support
Programme, Roche Products (New Zealand) Limited. *Based on
754 patients surveyed participating in the Xenical Support
Programme June 2002 –November 2004.
11. Sjostrom L et
al. Randomised placebo-controlled trial of orlistat for
weight loss and prevention of weight regain in obese
patients. Lancet 1998; 352(9123):167-172.
12.
Xenical (orlistat) Data Sheet. Roche Products (New
Zealand) Limited. 19 January 2005.
13. Xenical
(orlistat) Consumer Medical Information. Roche Products (New
Zealand) Limited. 31 May 2004 .
14. Marks S. The role of
orlistat in weight management. Australian Family Physician
2001; 30(4): 335-338.
15. Xenical® Support Programme
Persistence Survey Results November 2003 – April 2004. Roche
Products (New Zealand) Ltd.
Xenical® (orlistat 120mg
capsules) is a Pharmacist Only Medicine used to assist with
losing weight, maintaining a certain weight and preventing
weight regain in adults with an initial body mass index
(BMI) of 30 or more. Xenical should be used in conjunction
with a low fat, calorie controlled diet and other lifestyle
modifications such as exercise.
Most common unwanted side effects are related to the digestive system such as abdominal pain/discomfort, wind, fatty/oily stools, rectal pain and discomfort and urgent need to go to the toilet.
If you are pregnant or breastfeeding discuss this with your pharmacist or doctor prior to starting treatment. Do not give Xenical to children. Xenical must not be taken by patients with a low uptake of essential nutrients or problems with bile flow.
Ask your pharmacist if Xenical is right for you. Always read the label and use strictly as directed. If you have side effects consult your pharmacist. For further information visit www.xenical.co.nz, www.medsafe.govt.nz or see your doctor or pharmacist. TAPS#NA9398
Pharmaceuticals Roche Products (New Zealand) Limited, PO Box 12-492, Penrose, Auckland.