KEY POINTS
  • An oral drug from Pfizer causes a similar amount of weight loss as the blockbuster Ozempic injection, made by rival Novo Nordisk, according to results from a phase two clinical trial. 
  • The results were presented at a medical conference late last year but JAMA Network now has released the full peer-reviewed study.
  • New York-based Pfizer's pill could also offer an advantage as an oral treatment option rather than a frequent injection.  
  • Hollywood celebrities, social media influencers and even billionaire tech mogul Elon Musk have reportedly used popular weight loss drugs like Ozempic and Wegovy to get rid of unwanted weight.

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Weight-loss drugs have become a hot topic as public heath authorities and pharmaceutical companies seek to find solutions to the growing global obesity epidemic.

An oral drug made by Pfizer causes a similar amount of weight loss as rival Novo Nordisk's blockbuster injection Ozempic, according to a peer-reviewed study of phase 2 clinical trial results released Monday.

The results were presented at a medical conference late last year, and did not compare Pfizer's drug with Ozempic or other weight loss medications. JAMA Network only now is releasing a peer-reviewed study.

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