But the combination of phentermine and topiramate was not recommended for approval for the treatment of obesity because of concerns about long-term side effects.
Look AHEAD, a large cardiovascular-outcomes study that included 5145 adults with diabetes and a body-mass index >25 kg/m2, failed to show a difference in the rate of nonfatal MI, nonfatal stroke, death, or hospitalization for angina among patients randomized to an intensive lifestyle intervention and those randomized to a control arm consisting of education alone.
Look AHEAD, a large cardiovascular-outcomes study that included 5145 adults with diabetes and a body-mass index >25 kg/m2, failed to show a difference in the rate of nonfatal MI, nonfatal stroke, death, or hospitalization for angina among patients randomized to an intensive lifestyle intervention and those randomized to a control arm consisting of education alone.
Fibrates improve lipid profiles and reduce cardiovascular events and CV deaths in those with mild to moderate chronic kidney disease, according to a new meta-analysis. The authors are urging broader use of these agents in kidney patients.
The European Medicines Agency has concluded in a new review that the NSAID diclofenac has a small but consistent increased risk of cardiovascular side effects compared with other NSAIDs. It has ordered a risk assessment on the agent to consider updating treatment advice.
Innovative System a Big Leap Forward for Patients and Physicians Alike Thousands of cardiac stent procedures are successfully performed every year, but a key challenge is positioning the stent, guidewires, and catheter at the precise location of the blockage...
The benefits of the new wave of anticoagulants for atrial-fibrillation patients are supported by a major meta-analysis of studies comparing the new drugs with warfarin.
The vote came down to a balance over the relative risks and safety of drug, with some panelists not thrilled about the modest reduction of LDL-cholesterol levels and the increased risk of liver disease. In the end, though, they felt that this patient population needs all the help they can get in lowering their risk of cardiovascular events.
A second investigation into research led by cardiovascular researcher Dr Don Poldermans has found that violation of academic integrity occurred. Poldermans denies any serious wrongdoing and calls the report a "witch hunt."