Authors
W Philip T James, Ian D Caterson, Walmir Coutinho, Nick Finer, Luc F Van Gaal, Aldo P Maggioni, Christian Torp-Pedersen, Arya M Sharma, Gillian M Shepherd, Richard A Rode, Cheryl L Renz
Publication date
2010/9/2
Journal
New England Journal of Medicine
Volume
363
Issue
10
Pages
905-917
Publisher
Massachusetts Medical Society
Description
Background
The long-term effects of sibutramine treatment on the rates of cardiovascular events and cardiovascular death among subjects at high cardiovascular risk have not been established.
Methods
We enrolled in our study 10,744 overweight or obese subjects, 55 years of age or older, with preexisting cardiovascular disease, type 2 diabetes mellitus, or both to assess the cardiovascular consequences of weight management with and without sibutramine in subjects at high risk for cardiovascular events. All the subjects received sibutramine in addition to participating in a weight-management program during a 6-week, single-blind, lead-in period, after which 9804 subjects underwent random assignment in a double-blind fashion to sibutramine (4906 subjects) or placebo (4898 subjects). The primary end point was the time from randomization to the first occurrence of a primary outcome event (nonfatal …
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Scholar articles
WPT James, ID Caterson, W Coutinho, N Finer… - New England Journal of Medicine, 2010