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Benfluorex is structurally related to [[fenfluramine]].
Benfluorex is structurally related to [[fenfluramine]].


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Benfluorex has been baned in France and the European Union because of links to thickening of heart valves and heart attacks.
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Benfluorex
Clinical data
Routes of
administration
Oral
ATC code
Pharmacokinetic data
ExcretionRenal
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CAS Number
PubChem CID
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Chemical and physical data
FormulaC19H20F3NO2
Molar mass351.363 g/mol

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Overview

Benfluorex is an anorectic and hypolipidemic agent. Clinical studies have shown it may improve glycemic control and decrease insulin resistance in people with poorly controlled type 2 diabetes;[1][2] it is marketed in France as an adjuvant antidiabetic.

Benfluorex is structurally related to fenfluramine.

Benfluorex has been baned in France and the European Union because of links to thickening of heart valves and heart attacks.

  1. Moulin P, Andre M, Alawi H; et al. (2006). "Efficacy of benfluorex in combination with sulfonylurea in type 2 diabetic patients: an 18-week, randomized, double-blind study". Diabetes Care. 29 (3): 515–20. PMID 16505498. Free full text
  2. Roger P, Auclair J, Drain P (1999). "Addition of benfluorex to biguanide improves glycemic control in obese non-insulin-dependent diabetes: a double-blind study versus placebo". J Diabetes Complications. 13 (2): 62–7. PMID 10432168.