Posts Tagged ‘FDA’

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A Piece of Sugar Cane

Food Tech: Sugar 2.0 Coming Your Way

October 25, 2020

Food & Nutrition, Food Industry, Health & Obesity, Health Policy

After two decades of really bad publicity, sugar is reinventing itself. Just last week, FDA finalized its rules for allulose, a rare but natural form of sugar. It looks and tastes a lot like regular sugar, though it’s about one third less sweet. But the really sweet deal is that the final rule from FDA […]

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Still Life with Cheeses, Artichoke, and Cherries

Squabbling About Dietary Virtue and a Cheesy Lawsuit

September 26, 2020

Consumer Trends, Food & Nutrition, Health & Obesity, Scientific Meetings & Publications

We are in a season where identity is right out front. Everywhere you turn, people are declaring what they stand for and who they’ll vote for. We see banners, little garden flags, even a pickup-sized flag tacked on to a bike by a scrappy old man pedaling furiously down the street. We humans seem driven […]

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FDA Chemist Inspects Results

A Revealing FDA Op-Ed About Lorcaserin and Obesity

September 10, 2020

Health & Obesity, Health Policy, Scientific Meetings & Publications

Back in February we complained about “a near complete failure of transparency in drug safety decision making” by FDA. Our complaint had to do with taking lorcaserin (Belviq) off the market. Today, FDA took a step toward a bit more transparency. In the New England Journal of Medicine, senior FDA officials explained their thinking about […]

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Mutant Mouse Liver Mitochondria

The Tortured Pathway for a New NASH Treatment

June 30, 2020

Health & Obesity, Scientific Meetings & Publications

It’s tough getting good information these days. Good, factual information. Everybody wants to spin it. That’s undeniable in public policy. But it also seems to be true in drug development. Yesterday, the FDA definitively rejected an application from Intercept Pharmaceuticals for a new drug to treat NASH – nonalcoholic steatohepatitis. The company was shocked. Its […]

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B2 Stealth

Quiet Progress: FDA OKs Setmelanotide Priority Review

May 18, 2020

Health & Obesity

We call it stealth progress. Rhythm Pharmaceuticals last week gained approval from FDA for a priority review of setmelanotide for rare genetic forms of obesity in children. The indications are for obesity treatment in POMC and LEPR deficiency. Furthermore, the FDA has indicated it doesn’t plan to hold a public hearing on this drug This […]

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Snake Oil

Pseudoscience in the Midst of a Pandemic

March 18, 2020

Food & Nutrition, Health & Obesity, Health Policy

A public health emergency can have an unfortunate side effect. With the coronavirus pandemic, pseudoscience, quackery, and fraud are emerging, too. Diets and supplements to “boost” your immune system are a common form of this fraud. Honestly, sometimes this sort of misinformation flies under the radar of normally discerning people. But we praise Dietitians of […]

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Dark Smoke

FDA Requests Lorcaserin Withdrawal, Scant Disclosure

February 14, 2020

Health & Obesity, Health Policy, Scientific Meetings & Publications

FDA yesterday requested that Eisai withdraw lorcaserin (Belviq®) from the market due to a small increase in cancer observed in a large cardiovascular safety study. Eisai disagreed with the request but complied with the request nonetheless. We have no data to help us understand what is going on. Is FDA over-reacting to a spurious observation? […]

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Yellow Target

Promise for a New Targeted Obesity Therapy Soon

August 9, 2019

Health & Obesity, Scientific Meetings & Publications

New data from Rhythm Pharmaceuticals this week tells us that a new, highly targeted obesity therapy may become available soon. The data come from two phase 3 studies of setmelanotide in rare cases genetic obesity. With these positive results in hand, Rhythm expects to file for FDA approval in late 2019 or early 2020. Thus, […]

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Measuring Cup

Getting Tangled Up in Added Sugar

July 7, 2019

Food & Nutrition, Health & Obesity, Health Policy, Scientific Meetings & Publications

How much added sugar is in a five-pound bag of sugar? It’s taken a while, but FDA has come up with a final answer to this challenging question. None. It’s all sugar, nothing added. The same goes for honey, molasses, or maple syrup. It turns out that the definition of “added” can be quite tricky. […]

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No Sugar

When Adding Sugar Doesn’t Add Up to Added Sugar

April 20, 2019

Food & Nutrition, Health & Obesity, Health Policy

We are in the midst of a great change in how our food is labeled for nutrition. The Nutrition Facts label goes back to 1993, with no changes since 1999. That’s when trans fats gained a place on the label. Now, starting in 2020, the label will call out added sugar. That should be simple, […]

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