A Balloon You Can Swallow for Weight Loss? FDA Approves New Noninvasive Device

A Swallowable Balloon for Weight Loss Gets FDA Approval

Americans have a new way to shed excess weight, and it isn’t a GLP-1: It’s a pill with a balloon inside it. This week, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved the Allurion Gastric Balloon System for adults 22 to 65 years old with obesity.

The device comes in the form of a swallowable “smart capsule” that gets inflated after it reaches the stomach. Once filled, the balloon essentially decreases the volume of the stomach to help people feel full and satisfied while eating less food.

“This device expands our tool kit in treating obesity,” says Rabindra Watson, MD, the director of the metabolic health program at Cedars-Sinai Medicine in Los Angeles, who has been involved in the product development.

“Even in the era of highly effective GLP-1 medications, there remains a substantial group of patients who either cannot tolerate these drugs, do not wish to take a long-term injectable medication, lose access [to the GLP-1s] because of cost or insurance barriers, or prefer a time-limited intervention,” Dr. Watson says.