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Old Thu, Aug-26-04, 12:41
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An interesting article

http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle....storyID=6079217

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NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Insulin, Glucotrol, and drugs like Avandia and Actos are all effective treatments for diabetes, but they can produce weight gain. In contrast, an experimental drug called liraglutide seems to control sugar levels without this frustrating side effect, Dutch researchers report.

As reported in the journal Diabetes Care, Dr. Arne Astrup, from The Royal Veterinary and Agricultural University in Frederiksberg, and colleagues studied the effects of liraglutide in 33 patients with type 2 diabetes. The patients were randomly assigned to receive a daily injection of liraglutide or inactive "placebo" for 8 weeks.

Compared with placebo, liraglutide improved blood sugar control without inducing weight gain. In fact, patients treated with the drug were slightly more likely to experience a drop in total body fat.

This suggests to the team that, at higher doses and for longer periods of time, "liraglutide actually may have the potential to induce weight loss." A significant drop in body weight was observed in a liraglutide trial reported in June.

Liraglutide had no effect on appetite or food intake. Adverse effects were "mainly mild and related to the gastrointestinal system," the team also reports, and there were no episodes of abnormally low sugar levels during the trial.

Astrup and colleagues call for further studies to better understand "the weight profile of liraglutide."

SOURCE: Diabetes Care, August 2004.

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"Liraglutide had no effect on appetite or food intake."

Wait a second, weight loss AND no effect on appetite or food intake? *peers around*

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Where are all the nutritionists screaming about the bloody murder of the laws of thermodynamics? :P
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I don't know about people out there, but I will continue with my low-carb diet and no meds rather than eat carbs, continue to be fat and have to buy medications...
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Insulin, Glucotrol, and drugs like Avandia and Actos are all effective treatments for diabetes

Really? Type II diabetics I know always continue to lose insulin sensitivity and get sicker. How are these treatments working?
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