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Common side effects include hyperventilation, anorexia, abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, lethargy, mental status changes, hypotension, acute kidney injury, and vaginal yeast infections. [2] Rarer but more serious side effects include a skin infection of the groin called Fournier's gangrene and a form of diabetic ketoacidosis with normal blood ...
In a phase 3 study of adults in China who were overweight or had obesity, researchers found that after 48 weeks, a 6-milligram dose of the drug led to an average body weight reduction of 14.4%.
CagriSema’s side effects appeared to be similar to other drugs in the GLP-1 class; the company said the most common ones were gastrointestinal, with the “vast majority” mild to moderate and ...
Evidence suggests weight loss drugs can also suppress inflammation. ... and can come with serious side effects. ... and studies have shown that people taking them lose an average of 15% to 20% of ...
Pooled data across five clinical trials showed that the average weight loss after six months on Xenical was 12.4 pounds and after a year of treatment it was 13.4 pounds. ... risks and side effects ...
Pfizer's twice-daily weight-loss pill discontinued due to side effects. ... Participants were down between 8% to 13% of their body weight on average after 32 weeks on the medication, and 5% to 9% ...
Doctors explain long-term effects of weight loss, diabetes drug. ... ultimately losing about 17% of their body mass on average over 68 weeks. ... any negative side effects people experience while ...
Pleiotropic effects of this class have been attributed to a variety of its pharmacodynamic actions such as natriuresis, hemoconcentration, deactivation of renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system, ketone body formation, alterations in energy homeostasis, glycosuria, lipolysis, anti‐inflammatory, and antioxidative actions.