Diabetes Drug Linked to 500 Deaths in France
By wchung | 07 May, 2026
French health officials say the now-banned diabetes and weight loss drug Mediator may have been linked to the deaths of about 500 people.
France’s health products safety agency is advising users of the drug — the brand name for benflourex in France — from 2006 to 2009 to see their doctor to check for possible heart valve problems.
The agency said Tuesday that about 5 million people used Mediator starting in 1976.
The European Medicines Agency pulled benflourex from the market last year, saying it had little effect on diabetes and might lead to a dangerous thickening of heart valves.
In September, European regulators pulled blockbuster diabetes drug Avandia off the market because of alleged links to heart attacks.
PARIS (AP)
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