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The market for prescription diet drugs has been bumpy, characterized by major product withdrawals, some nasty side effects, and moderate weight loss. The “magic pill” everyone is hoping for is still not here. Only two drugs (orlistat and sibutramine) have been approved for the long-term treatment of obesity.

Representatives of the pharmaceutical industry estimate that slightly more than two dozen obesity drugs are currently undergoing clinical trials. Meanwhile, another 32 experimental medications are in early-stage development, and six existing drugs approved for diabetes are being cross-tested for their effectiveness at reducing weight in overweight patients.

Currently there are more than a dozen new drugs for treating obesity either in or about to begin human clinical trials and there are 5 new drugs in clinical trials for diabetes, which may also produce weight loss. In addition, there are also at least 20 other drugs which impact feeding, appetite, metabolic rate, or weight regulation that are in pre-clinical or animal testing.

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Diet Drugs Overview

Betahistine

Didrex

Diethylproprion

Leptin

Meridia

Phendimetrazine

Phentermine

Rimonabant

Xenical and Alli

 


Obesity costs America a staggering $100+ billion in health care costs and weight-loss products and programs, according to the U.S. Surgeon General. As the rate of obesity in America is growing, there has been a fundamental shift in how obesity is viewed - as a disease rather than simply poor lifestyle habits. The market for prescription diet drugs has been...


Overview | Betahistine | Didrex | Diethylproprion | Leptin | Meridia

Phendimetrazine | Phentermine | Rimonabant  | Xenical and Alli

The information on this web site is intended for information purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for medical advice.  Before starting any weight loss program, it is recommended that you consult your physician or other health care professional.


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