Weight-loss drug
Coverage of Weight-loss drug in the Nexus archive.
- Illegal use of 'Reta' weight-loss drug is a 'huge, unregulated human experiment', warn doctors - as jab is linked to liver damage
Doctors warn that the illegal use of the weight-loss drug 'Reta' is causing an unregulated human experiment, as it has been linked to liver damage. The drug's unauthorized use is raising health concerns.
- Weight-loss drug approved to treat sleep apnea in Canada
Health Canada has approved an injection medication to treat severe obstructive sleep apnea in adults with obesity. The drug, initially developed for weight loss, is now authorized for this specific sleep disorder in Canada.
- The FDA Issued a Warning on Which Weight-Loss Drug?
The FDA issued a warning regarding a weight-loss drug, as highlighted in a quiz by MedPage Today. The article does not specify which drug was mentioned.
- Wegovy Pill weight-loss drug approved for use in Britain - and it will be cheaper than injections
Wegovy Pill, a weight-loss drug, has been approved for use in Britain. It is expected to be cheaper than injections.
- Zealand Pharma loses a fifth of its value as many users gave up taking weight-loss drug during trial
Zealand Pharma's shares fell in Copenhagen after the company reported that 20% of users discontinued its weight-loss drug due to gastrointestinal issues.
- New drug that curbs appetite and burns calories is most powerful weight-loss treatment ever and like 'exercise in a jab'
A new weight-loss drug has been developed that suppresses appetite and increases calorie burning, marking the most powerful weight-loss treatment to date. The drug is being compared to the effects of exercise, delivered through an injection format.