Long-term effects of weight-reducing drugs in people with hypertension

Jan 17, 2021The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Long-term effects of weight-loss drugs in people with high blood pressure

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Abstract

A total of 12,724 participants were involved across six randomized controlled trials assessing weight-loss medications in adults with hypertension.

  • Orlistat and phentermine/topiramate were shown to reduce body weight in participants with elevated blood pressure.
  • Phentermine/topiramate had the greatest effect on weight loss among the medications reviewed.
  • Orlistat and phentermine/topiramate reduced systolic and diastolic blood pressure compared to placebo, while naltrexone/bupropion did not show significant blood pressure changes.
  • No differences were observed in all-cause mortality or cardiovascular outcomes between naltrexone/bupropion and placebo after two years.
  • The incidence of overall adverse events was significantly higher in those treated with naltrexone/bupropion, and gastrointestinal side effects were more common with orlistat.

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