Weight loss drug Lorcaserin has been found to decrease the risk of diabetes both in prediabetes and those who are at risk of its complications, finds a new study.
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‘It was also found that Lorcaserin was able to reduce the risk of diabetic neuropathy by 21 percent’
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It also led to induced remission of high blood sugar among diabetics and reduced the risk of diabetic microvascular complications such as microalbuminuria -- a moderate increase in the level of urine albumin. ![twitter](https://images.medindia.net/icons/news/social/twitter.png)
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Earlier, the researchers found "use of lorcaserin resulted in modest but sustained weight loss among obese and overweight patients without increasing risk of heart attack and stroke," said Erin Bohula from the BWH.
"Now we report that, when added to lifestyle interventions, lorcaserin significantly reduced the incidence of diabetes, increased rates of diabetes remission, and reduced the risk of diabetic microvascular complications," Bohula added.
For the study, published in the journal The Lancet, the team randomly assigned 12,000 overweight or obese patients at risk for a cardiovascular event were to receive either lorcaserin or a placebo.
The results showed that 9.5 percent of patients were able to achieve normal glycemic levels.
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Lorcaserin also helped patients lower their weight by 4.2 kilograms (9.3 pounds) on average compared to 1.4 kg for placebo at one year.
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Source-IANS