Clinical
Trial of Diet Pills & Diabetes
Anti-Obesity Weight Loss Drugs & Diabetes
Weight loss drugs could play a role in
protecting obese people from the onset of diabetes, according to a study.
It said that those using the drugs alongside
diet changes and exercise were 37 percent less likely to develop type
2 diabetes than those losing weight through lifestyle changes alone.
Trial of Xenical Diet Pills
The four-year trial, involving the drug
Xenical, included 3,304 patients at 22 centres
in Sweden. The study, called Xendos (Xenical in the prevention of diabetes
in obese subjects), was the first to look at the role of weight loss drugs
in controlling diabetes.
More than half of those using Xenical weight
loss drugs lost 5 percent of their body weight over four years, compared
with 37 percent given a placebo.
A quarter of those using Xenical diet pills
lost 10 percent - something achieved by 16 percent of those on a placebo.
Many were also found to have improvements
in their blood pressure.
Two recent studies showed that weight loss
by lifestyle modification reduced the incidence of type 2 diabetes by
58 percent.
Some Clinical Weight Loss Trials of Diet
Pills
Xenical
Diet Pills and Diabesity
Laxatives & Diet Pills
CLA Dietary Pills Trial
Orlistat Diet Pills Trial
Xenical/ Meridia Diet Pills
Xenical/ Orlistat Diet
Pills Trial
Meridia Diet Pills
Meridia & Dexfenfluramine
Sibutramine Diet Pills:
Health Trial
Meridia Diet Pills: Energy
Trial
Sibutramine Diet
Pills: Drug Abuse Trial
Sibutramine Diet Pills Trial
Sibutramine Diet Drugs:
Energy Trial
Orlistat/ Sibutramine
Diet Pills Trial
Orlistat/ Xenical Diet
Pills Trial
Dietary Supplements:
Weight Loss Trial
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