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Cardiovascular and Metabolic Effects of Drugs for the Treatment of Obesity

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Trial Profile

Cardiovascular and Metabolic Effects of Drugs for the Treatment of Obesity

Status: Recruiting
Phase of Trial: Phase IV

Latest Information Update: 25 Jul 2024

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At a glance

  • Drugs Liraglutide (Primary) ; Naltrexone/bupropion (Primary)
  • Indications Obesity
  • Focus Pharmacodynamics
  • Most Recent Events

    • 25 Jul 2024 Results assessing growth/differentiation factor 15 (GDF-15) levels in response to antiobesity medications, namely, liraglutide (Lira) and naltrexone/bupropion (N/B), in individuals with overweight or obesity, published in the Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism.
    • 02 Jun 2023 According to ClinicalTrials.gov, the recruitment status of this study is unknown because the information has not been verified recently (last verified October 2020).
    • 07 Oct 2020 New trial record

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