New drug combo aims to battle obesity in major trial
NCT ID NCT06643728
Summary
This study is testing two investigational drugs, bimagrumab and tirzepatide, to see how well and how safely they help with weight loss. It will involve about 240 adults who have obesity or are overweight with a related health condition, but who do not have type 2 diabetes. Participants will receive one drug, the other, both together, or a placebo for about 70 weeks to compare results.
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Locations
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Altus Research
Lake Worth, Florida, 33461, United States
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Central Research Associates
Birmingham, Alabama, 35205, United States
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Clinical Neuroscience Solutions, Inc. dba CNS Healthcare
Jacksonville, Florida, 32256, United States
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Diablo Clinical Research, Inc.
Walnut Creek, California, 94598, United States
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East-West Medical Research Institute
Honolulu, Hawaii, 96814, United States
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Eastside Research Associates
Redmond, Washington, 98052, United States
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Great Lakes Clinical Trials - Ravenswood
Chicago, Illinois, 60640, United States
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Keystone Clinical Studies
Plymouth Meeting, Pennsylvania, 19462, United States
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Pinnacle Research Group, LLC
Anniston, Alabama, 36207, United States
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Rainier Clinical Research Center
Renton, Washington, 98057, United States
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SKY Integrative Medical Center/SKYCRNG
Ridgeland, Mississippi, 39157, United States
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Suncoast Research Group
Miami, Florida, 33135, United States
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