Efficacy and Safety of Sibutramine in Obese White and African American Patients With Hypertension

Jul 25, 2000Archives of internal medicine

Sibutramine’s safety and effectiveness in obese White and African American patients with high blood pressure over one year

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Abstract

Among patients receiving sibutramine, 40.1% lost 5% or more of body weight compared to 8.7% in the placebo group.

  • Sibutramine treatment resulted in weight loss during the first 6 months, maintained through 12 months.
  • Improvements in serum levels of triglycerides, HDL cholesterol, glucose, and uric acid were observed with sibutramine use.
  • Waist circumference and quality of life measures significantly improved in the sibutramine group.
  • Sibutramine was associated with small increases in diastolic blood pressure (2.0 mm Hg) and pulse rate (4.9 beats/min).
  • Most adverse events were mild to moderate, with hypertension being the most common reason for discontinuation.

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