Gillian Peacock, spokesman for reconstructive surgery secondhand

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Gillian Peacock, spokesman for the MHRA, explains: "Lipostabil is not licensed and cannot be used for cosmetic secondhand purposes in the UK. The bottom line is that we do not have the safety data to justify its use for the localised reduction of fat." The company that makes the drug, Sanofi-Aventis, also says that it does not condone it for cosmetic use. While Lipostabil is licensed for use secondhand in Britain, it is only for helping to secondhand remove the fatty deposits in arteries that could lead to heart attacks. The drug is available by prescription only, and doctors who order it have to provide the name of their patient and the details of the condition. Until now, some doctors have got round the problem by prescribing 'off-licence'. This technical loophole means doctors can prescribe drugs for something other than their intended use as long as they take legal responsibility for anything that may go wrong. Botox, which is now used by hundreds of thousands of people to reduce wrinkles, is also not licensed for use as a cosmetic treatment yet is routinely prescribed off-licence.
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