Contrave Anti-Obesity Pill Sows Promise in Curbing Food Cravings - News Locale
Posted by admin / Under Anti Obesity Medication![]() Daily News & Analysis | Contrave Anti-Obesity Pill Sows Promise in Curbing Food Cravings News Locale “The combination of bupropion and naltrexone has been shown to work on both the appetite and the reward centers while other obesity medication has ... Positive Results For New Combo Obesity Drug Contrave Experimental Diet Pill May Bring 'Modest' Weight Loss |
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Calling all Obelixes! Hope at home - Calcutta Telegraph
Posted by admin / Under Anti Obesity MedicationCalling all Obelixes! Hope at home Calcutta Telegraph “This receptor is seen as an attractive target for drugs — and our compounds also show promise as candidate anti-obesity agents,” said Pradip Sasmal, ... |
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FDA to Weigh In on Obesity Drug - PharmExec.com
Posted by admin / Under Anti Obesity MedicationFDA to Weigh In on Obesity Drug PharmExec.com ... documenting the benefits of its new anti-obesity drug, Qnexa. The biopharmaceutical firm is hoping that the medication will be a happy medium for ... FDA to review first of 3 new weight loss drugs New weight-loss drugs may be on the way FDA Upbeat About Qnexa Ahead of Panel |
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Safety Concerns May Sink Both Vivus and Its Obesity Drug Qnexa - BNET
Posted by admin / Under Anti Obesity Medication![]() BNET | Safety Concerns May Sink Both Vivus and Its Obesity Drug Qnexa BNET Vivus (VVUS) swung for the fences — and missed — as an FDA advisory board voted against recommending its anti-obesity drug ... |
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How to Stop Attacking Yourself: 9 Steps to Heal Autoimmune Disease - Huffington Post (blog)
Posted by admin / Under Anti Obesity MedicationHow to Stop Attacking Yourself: 9 Steps to Heal Autoimmune Disease Huffington Post (blog) As physicians we are trained to shut off inflammation with aspirin, anti-inflammatory medication such as Advil or Motrin, steroids and increasingly more ... |
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