Philips said that the drug was considered to be effective, and people who took the drug lost around 3.7 percent of their body weight over the year when compared to those who took a placebo. She also said that in studies the drug worked better in non-diabetics than people who already were diagnosed with that disease.
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However, it is still considered a schedule four controlled substance, which means that, while it only has a low chance of becoming addictive, it can be, and there are serious side effects.
"This is not a miracle cure for obesity," said Phillips. "But we really have to look at it from a health perspective, where if you lose 5 percent of your body weight and you are obese, it can truly benefit you."
Programs designed to prevent childhood obesity in the home don't affect kids' weight a year or more down the line, according to a review of the evidence.
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But that conclusion comes from only a small number of available studies on the programs, and doesn't prove that such studies can't work, according to lead author Dr. Nakiya Showell.
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