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Xenical
The relative changes in risk factors associated with obesity following 1 year of therapy with XENICAL and placebo are presented for the population as a whole and for the population with abnormal values at randomization.
Population as a Whole
The changes in metabolic, cardiovascular and anthropometric risk factors associated with obesity based on pooled data for five clinical studies, regardless of the patient's risk factor status at randomization, are presented in Table 2. One year of therapy with XENICAL resulted in relative improvement in several risk factors.
Table 2 : Mean Change in Risk Factors From Randomization
Following 1-Year Treatment* Population as a Whole
| Risk Factor | XENICAL 120 mg† |
Placebo† |
| Metabolic: | ||
| Total Cholesterol | -2.0% | +5.0% |
| LDL-Cholesterol | -4.0% | +5.0% |
| HDL-Cholesterol | +9.3% | +12.8% |
| LDL/HDL | -0.37 | -0.20 |
| Triglycerides | +1.34% | +2.9% |
| Fasting Glucose, mmol/L | -0.04 | +0.0 |
| Fasting Insulin, pmol/L | -6.7 | +5.2 |
| Cardiovascular: | ||
| Systolic Blood Pressure, mm Hg | -1.01 | +0.58 |
| Diastolic Blood Pressure, mm Hg | -1.19 | +0.46 |
| Anthropometric: | ||
| Waist Circumference, cm | -6.45 | -4.04 |
| Hip Circumference, cm | -5.31 | -2.96 |
| * Treatment designates XENICAL 120 mg three
times a day plus diet or placebo plusdiet †Intent-to-treat population at week 52, observed data based on pooled data from 5studies |
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Population With Abnormal Risk Factors at Randomization
The changes from randomization following 1-year treatment in the population with abnormal lipid levels (LDL ≥ 130 mg/dL, LDL/HDL ≥ 3.5, HDL < 35 mg/dL) were greater for XENICAL compared to placebo with respect to LDL-cholesterol (-7.83% vs +1.14%) and the LDL/HDL ratio (-0.64 vs -0.46). HDL increased in the placebo group by 20.1% and in the XENICAL group by 18.8%. In the population with abnormal blood pressure at baseline (systolic BP ≥ 140 mm Hg), the change in SBP from randomization to 1 year was greater for XENICAL (-10.89 mm Hg) than placebo (-5.07 mm Hg). For patients with a diastolic blood pressure ≥ 90 mm Hg, XENICAL patients decreased by - 7.9 mm Hg while the placebo patients decreased by -5.5 mm Hg. Fasting insulin decreased more for XENICAL than placebo (-39 vs -16 pmol/L) from randomization to 1 year in the population with abnormal baseline values ( ≥ 120 pmol/L). A greater reduction in waist circumference for XENICAL vs placebo (-7.29 vs -4.53 cm) was observed in the population with abnormal baseline values ( ≥ 100 cm).
Effect on Weight Regain
Three studies were designed to evaluate the effects of XENICAL compared to placebo in reducing weight regain after a previous weight loss achieved following either diet alone (one study, 14302) or prior treatment with XENICAL (two studies, 14119C and 14185). The diet utilized during the 1-year weight regain portion of the studies was a weight- maintenance diet, rather than a weight-loss diet, and patients received less nutritional counseling than patients in weight-loss studies. For studies 14119C and 14185, patients' previous weight loss was due to 1 year of treatment with XENICAL in conjunction with a mildly hypocaloric diet. Study 14302 was conducted to evaluate the effects of 1 year of treatment with XENICAL on weight regain in patients who had lost 8% or more of their body weight in the previous 6 months on diet alone.
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