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| | | ![]() Weight Loss with Xenical (Orlistat) Reduces Threat of Developing Type 2 Diabetes BASEL, SWITZERLAND -- December 23, 2003 -- According to results from the landmark XENDOS study published in Diabetes Care.1 patients who achieve weight loss with Xenical® (orlistat) have a significantly reduced risk of developing type 2 diabetes. This is the first time ever a weight loss medication has achieved this result. XENDOS is the largest and longest study to date of a weight loss medication, treating 3304 patients for 4 years with Xenical plus lifestyle changes, or lifestyle changes alone. It is also the first study to assess whether treatment with a weight loss medication, Xenical, can reduce the risk of developing type 2 diabetes. The study showed that losing weight with Xenical reduced the risk of developing diabetes by 37% compared with lifestyle changes alone and by 52% in patients with impaired glucose tolerance (IGT or pre-diabetes). Compared to lifestyle changes alone, Xenical treatment produced significantly greater long-term weight loss and improvements in cardiovascular risk factors (including blood pressure and lipids). The study also confirmed that Xenical has a long-term safety profile that is unmatched in the field of weight loss. Commenting on the study, Professor Lars Sjöström the XENDOS principal investigator said, "The XENDOS results represent a significant step forward in diabetes prevention, confirming that adding Xenical to lifestyle changes is a more effective strategy than lifestyle changes alone in delaying or preventing this deadly disease. This study provides hope for millions of overweight and obese people worldwide who are at risk of developing diabetes." Health experts have warned of a global epidemic of diabetes caused by a rise in overweight and obesity. There are currently 120-140 million people worldwide with type 2 diabetes, and if trends continue, this number is predicted to double in the next 25 years.2 More than 90% of all people with type 2 diabetes are overweight or obese.3 Study results showed: · During 4 years of treatment, Xenical plus lifestyle changes decreased the risk of developing diabetes by 37% over lifestyle changes alone. Type 2 diabetes Excess weight All trademarks used or mentioned in this release are legally protected. References:
SOURCE: Shire Health International
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