Greater weight loss was linked to lower discontinuation rates, with a 1% reduction in weight lowering the hazard of ...
A small percentage of patients taking GLP-1 medications have experienced vision problems, but a direct causal link with the ...
Treatment with exenatide, a GLP-1 receptor agonist, was comparable to placebo in slowing the rate of Parkinson’s disease ...
Cencora simplifies distribution logistics by shipping products to centralized wholesaler locations, as opposed to shipping directly to pharmacies and various customer locations. Additionally, Cencora ...
A final-stage study has found that exenatide, a GLP-1 drug used to treat Type 2 diabetes, showed no benefit in slowing the progression of Parkinson's disease. The 96-week trial, published in The ...
Eli Lilly Chief Corporate Brand Officer Lina Polimeni on how the brand differentiates itself in the crowded pharma market, ...
Discontinuation of GLP-1 receptor agonists in obesity is common, driven by weight regain and socioeconomic factors, impacting ...
The absolute risk for thyroid cancer is low among patients receiving GLP-1 RA therapy, but risk is elevated in the first year of treatment.
For people with diabetes, the use of glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists (GLP-1 RAs) is associated with a reduced risk for certain disorders and conditions.
A large cohort study examining more than 125,000 adults in the U.S. found that the majority of patients discontinue GLP-1 RA therapy within the first year, with those without Type 2 diabetes showing ...
A majority with overweight/obesity discontinue within a year, but the rate is higher among those without type 2 diabetes.
Websites that sell compounded glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists (GLP-1 RAs) often partially inform or misinform consumers.