Wall Street Journal: Weight-Loss Drug Wegovy Also Works Against Heart Failure
There is new evidence that a popular weight-loss drug can deliver health benefits beyond shedding pounds. Novo Nordisk’s anti-obesity drug Wegovy eased the symptoms of a common form of heart failure in patients who also have obesity, researchers reported Friday.
The patients who took the once-weekly injection for a year reported improvements in fatigue and shortness of breath, and found they could walk longer distances, all while losing an average of 13% of their body weight.
Dr. Mikhail Kosiborod, cardiologist and vice president for research at Saint Luke’s Mid America Heart Institute, was the lead author of the study and presented the findings of STEP-HFpEF trial during the opening late breaking clinical trial session at the European Society of Cardiology Congress (ESC Congress) in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
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