Evaluation of the efficacy and safety of controlled-release phentermine/topiramate in adults with obesity in Korea: A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, phase 4 trial (QUEEN's study).
Sangmo Hong, Won Jun Kim, Eun Seok Kang, In-Kyung Jeong, Chong Hwa Kim, Ki Young Lee, Sungrae Kim, Seung Joon Oh, Chang Beom Lee
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Abstract
Aims: This study evaluated the efficacy and safety of a combination of phentermine and delayed-release topiramate (PHEN/TPM CR) versus placebo as an adjunct to standard lifestyle recommendations in Korean adults.
Materials and methods: This 56-week, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, phase 4 trial enrolled adults (age 19-70 years) with obesity (BMI ≥ 25 kg/m2) at eight sites in South Korea. After a 12-week lifestyle programme, participants were randomly assigned in a 1:1 ratio to receive PHEN/TPM CR or placebo. PHEN/TPM CR was commenced at 3.75 mg/23 mg daily for 14 days and increased to 7.5 mg/46 mg daily, and to 15 mg/92 mg if 3% weight loss was not achieved after 12 weeks. The primary outcomes were percentage change in body weight from baseline to Week 56.
Results: A total of 232 participants underwent randomization. At 56 weeks, the percentage change in body weight was -8.3% with PHEN/TPM CR and -2.3% with placebo (treatment difference -6.1%; 95% confidence interval [CI], -7.7 to -4.5, p < 0.001). Participants receiving PHEN/TPM CR were more likely to achieve ≥5% weight loss compared with those receiving placebo (68.5% vs. 25.0%, odds ratio [OR], 6.4; 95% CI, 3.5 to 11.6; p < 0.001). Dizziness, paraesthesia and dry mouth were more common in the PHEN/TPM CR group, although most adverse events were mild or moderate.
Conclusions: Administration of PHEN/TPM CR plus lifestyle intervention in Korean adults with obesity resulted in a greater reduction in body weight and adiposity than lifestyle intervention alone.
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Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism is primarily a journal of clinical and experimental pharmacology and therapeutics covering the interrelated areas of diabetes, obesity and metabolism. The journal prioritises high-quality original research that reports on the effects of new or existing therapies, including dietary, exercise and lifestyle (non-pharmacological) interventions, in any aspect of metabolic and endocrine disease, either in humans or animal and cellular systems. ‘Metabolism’ may relate to lipids, bone and drug metabolism, or broader aspects of endocrine dysfunction. Preclinical pharmacology, pharmacokinetic studies, meta-analyses and those addressing drug safety and tolerability are also highly suitable for publication in this journal. Original research may be published as a main paper or as a research letter.