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Healthy Portions News

Tuesday January 15, 2008

New Experimental Diet Pill On The Horizon

The drug giant Merck has a new experimental diet pill, developed based on research on marijuana. This pill may curb one's appetitie and lead to weight loss, a new study says.

The pill is named taranabant, and patients taking it lost an average of 6 to 12 pounds, depending on the dosage. Those given a placebo lost about 3 pounds during a 12-week study, published recently by the journal Cell Metablolism.

Taranabant targets a receptor found in the brain and gastrointestinal tract. Unlike marijuana, taranabant blocks the CBI receptor, suppressing appetite. Side effects of the drug include: anxiety, nausea, vomiting and frequent bowel movements, according to the study.

Larger studies are to be performed to determine the specific profile of these side effects, according to obesity researcher Steven Heysmfield of Merck. A larger trial, the3rd phase of marketing tests, will end this year.

The major thing to overcome is psychiatric. There are some effects related to anxiety and depression related to the drug.

Merck said in December 2007 that it expects to file for marketing approval for taranabant by the end of this year (2008).

As always, the "magic pill" for weight loss is not here yet, and some side effects are likely to be associated with it.

 

   

 


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