A new weight loss drug called MariTide caused 20 percent weight loss in a recent trial, even better than Wegovy or Ozempic.
A new experimental weight loss drug from Amgen — the first in a growing group of drugs aimed at once-a-month injections instead of once a week — helped patients lose up to 20% of their weight in one ...
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Amgen Inc.’s stock closed down 4.8% Tuesday, after the company said a mid-stage trial of its weight-loss treatment MariTide showed up to 20% average weight loss at 52 weeks. Analysts were expecting ...
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Study subjects taking the company’s MariTide lost about 20% of their weight in the 52-week trial.
Shares in Amgen fell on Tuesday after they announced the results of a trial for their weight loss drug MariTide.
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