Dexfenfluramine: A weight loss drug, in a class of drugs called anorectics which decrease appetite. This drug, sold in the US under the brand name Redux, was withdrawn from the US market in 1997, and has since been withdrawn worldwide and is no longer available because of its association with abnormal heart valve findings, primarily aortic regurgitation.
Learn about the prescription medication Redux (Dexfenfluramine (FDA Removed From US Market 9/15/97)), drug uses, dosage, side effects, drug interactions, warnings ...
Dexfenfluramine (brand name REDUX), an anorexic (appetite suppressant) drug used for years in Europe for treatment of obesity, was approved on April 29, 1996 by the ...
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Consumer information about the medication DEXFENFLURAMINE - ORAL (Redux), includes side effects, drug interactions, recommended dosages, and storage information.
Dexfenfluramine (brand name REDUX), an anorexic (appetite suppressant) drug used for years in Europe for treatment of obesity, was approved on April 29, 1996 by the ...