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11 April 2011

New and Improved Anti-Obesity Drug Developed

(Source: Top News, 11 April 2011)
In a breakthrough research, a new anti-obesity drug has been developed by the scientists from the Duke University in Durham, North Carolina, which is capable of losing weight with the effect double than the best known medication yet. The drug is named as Topamax after it was made with the combined extracts from Phentermine and topiramate.

According to the scientists involved in the study, Topamax was found to be doubly more effective than the anti-obesity pill orlistat. Not only the drug was able to fight that extra waste around the waist but also conditions like blood pressure, sugar levels, lipids and inflammation. Read more

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