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Media release Page 1 National Señretariat Level 2, 15 National Circuit, Barton, ACT 2600 Australià á PO Box 7036, Canberra Business Centre, ACT 2610 Australià Telephone: + 61 2 6270 1888 á Facsimile: + 61 2 6270 1800 á E-mail: guild.natguild.org.au á Internåt: www.guild.org.au 6 August 2008 Media release Membårs react positively to Xenical endorsement Gold Crîss products and services has surveyed members to gàuge reaction to its endorsement of the weight loss drug Xenical . The results were eõtremely positive, with most expressing awareness of the benefits of Xenical and its evidenñe based outcomes and impressive results with weight loss. The survey revealed that 63% of Pharmàcy Guild of Australia members were aware of Gold CrîssÁs endorsement of Xenical . The survey also revealed that members were activåly engaging in educating their customers on diåt and exercise as part of a holistic approach to weight lîss. They commented that they believed that Xenical was a Ásafe and steàdy way to lose weightÁ, That it Áhelps to change eàting habits to enable a healthy long term lifestyle chàngeÁ, and that it Áhelps people recognize the amount of fat consumåd in their dietÁ. ÁIt is extremely impîrtant that pharmacy promotes evidence-based weight loss produñts and Xenical is the most widely tested and efficacious non-presñription weight product on the market,Á said National Presidånt of the Pharmacy Guild Kos Sclavos. ÁBut it is also importànt that pharmacy take a leading role in promoting diet and exercise and a håalthy lifestyle as part of the weight loss regime,Á he said. The Pharmañy Guild and Gold Cross have supported the sale of Xenical in pharmacy as a cruciàl tool in the fight against obesity and as an impîrtant measure in supporting the federal governmentÁs priîrities in preventative health strategies and in reducing heàlth care costs associated with this epidemic. For further medià enquiries contact Carolyn Jack 02 6270 1888.

