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Annals of Pharmacotherapy 2002-Jun

Additive gastrointestinal effects with concomitant use of olestra and orlistat.

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Amy M Heck
Karim Anton Calis
Jennifer R McDuffie
Suzanne E Carobene
Jack A Yanovski

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Abstracto

OBJECTIVE

To report a case of significant additive gastrointestinal effects with concomitant use of orlistat and an olestra-containing snack food.

METHODS

A 16-year-old African American girl with type 2 diabetes, hypercholesterolemia, and hypertension was participating in a pilot study that tested the safety and efficacy of orlistat. After 2 weeks of orlistat treatment, the patient presented to the clinic with complaints of soft, fatty/oily stools, flatus with discharge, abdominal pain, increased flatus, and fecal incontinence. On further questioning, it was determined that she was also consuming approximately 5 ounces of olestra-containing potato chips on a daily basis. The patient eliminated olestra from her diet and returned to the clinic with substantially diminished gastrointestinal adverse effects, despite continuing to take orlistat.

CONCLUSIONS

This is the first published case describing additive gastrointestinal effects after concurrent use of orlistat and olestra. Education about the potential for serious additive gastrointestinal adverse effects is important to prevent premature and unnecessary discontinuation of orlistat therapy. Awareness of this potential interaction could be especially important for patients with underlying disease states in which severe gastrointestinal symptoms could result in significant complications.

CONCLUSIONS

This case illustrates that significant gastrointestinal distress may result after olestra consumption during orlistat therapy. All patients receiving orlistat for the management of obesity should be properly educated about this potential drug-food interaction.

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