New data published on-line in Diabetes Care, today Care demonstrating positive effects of USA-based Vivus’ (Nasdaq: VVUS) obesity drug Qsymia (phentermine and topiramate extended-release), which was approved by the US Food and Drug Administration in July last year for weight loss, on the progression to type 2 diabetes.
In the study, high-risk overweight or obese patients with prediabetes and/or metabolic syndrome who were taking Qsymia over a two year period experienced reductions of up to 78.7% in the annualized incidence rate of type 2 diabetes, in addition to losing weight. The American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists recognizes obesity and prediabetes as significant risk factors for progression to diabetes and associated complications.
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