Phentermine is an old and low-cost agent given as an adjuvant therapy for obesity for a 12-week period, at an initial dose of 15 mg or 30 mg.
Conclusion: 30 mg phentermine was more effective than 15 mg phentermine after 3 months, but not at 6 months of treatment. An important number of subjects could ...
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The limitations of this study include the following. First, as we observed the participants for only three months, the efficacy of phentermine ...
Conclusions: Greater weight loss without increased risk of incident CVD or death was observed in patients using phentermine monotherapy for longer than 3 months ...
The purpose of this study was to explore the impact of 1 mo-BWLkg and development of tolerance to phentermine on the six-month efficacy ...
In this study, they reported that phentermine had held the effect of gradual loss in weight even after the 6 months of drug administration, which is different ...
Currently, the anti-obesity medications that have been approved by the FDA for chronic weight management are orlistat, phentermine/topiramate, ...
It has been proven effective for short-term weight loss when used alongside a reduced-calorie diet and exercise. It isn't known exactly how phentermine works to ...
Efficacy and safety of GLP-1 receptor ... Seventy-three patients did not have weight data at 6 months ... doi:10.1038/s41366-021-01019-6 PubMed ...
For this study, we selected 3–6 months as ... efficacy and safety of phentermine in patients with obesity taking antipsychotic medications.