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Lotronex alosetron is an irritable bowel drug prescribed to female patients that was linked to deadly side effects. After entering the market, the risk of dangerous and serious Lotronex alosetron side effects was so great that it was taken off the market nine months later. The Lotronex alosetron adverse effects reported included intestinal damage resulting from ischemic colitis, severely obstructed or ruptured bowels, and death.
The FDA has announced that restricted marketing of Lotronex alosetron can occur. The June 2002 Lotronex alosetron announcement was the first time since the Lotronex recall that the drug will be allowed, but only on a restricted distribution and use program. The FDA has developed safety measures to better inform physicians and patients of the potential deadly risks that can occur with Lotronex alosetron use.
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More Lotronex Resources
MedLine Plus Drug Information - Guide to prescription and over-the-counter medications provided by the United States Pharmacopeia.
Lotronex - Indicated for the treatment of irritable bowel syndrome in women whose predominant bowel symptom is diarrhea.