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

Mar 3, 2016The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

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

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Abstract

Orlistat reduced systolic blood pressure by -2.5 mm Hg compared to placebo.

  • Pharmacological weight loss treatments can effectively reduce body weight in adults with essential hypertension.
  • Orlistat and sibutramine both resulted in similar reductions in body weight.
  • Phentermine/topiramate was associated with a greater reduction in body weight compared to orlistat and sibutramine.
  • The use of orlistat and phentermine/topiramate was linked to a decrease in blood pressure, while sibutramine was associated with an increase in diastolic blood pressure.
  • No studies have reported on mortality and cardiovascular morbidity with these medications in hypertensive patients.
  • Several weight loss medications, including rimonabant and sibutramine, have been withdrawn from the market due to safety concerns.

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