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Efficacy and Safety of the New Appetite Suppressant, Liraglutide: A Meta-Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials.

Endocrinol Metab (Seoul) · 2021

Last updated 2026-05-28

A review of 31 studies with 8,060 participants found that people taking liraglutide lost an average of 4.19 kilograms more than those taking a placebo. The drug also led to small but significant improvements in waist size, blood pressure, blood sugar control, and harmful cholesterol levels.

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JournalEndocrinol Metab (Seoul), 2021
Citations22
Relative citation ratio1.45
NIH percentile63
Molecules liraglutide
Conditions studied Obesity, Type 2 Diabetes

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Obesity is a chronic disease associated with metabolic diseases such as diabetes and cardiovascular disease. Since the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved liraglutide as an anti-obesity drug for nondiabetic patients in 2014, it has been widely used for weight control in overweight and obese people. This study aimed to systematically analyze the effects of liraglutide on body weight and other cardiometabolic parameters. METHODS: We investigated articles from PubMed, EMBASE, and the Cochrane Library to search randomized clinical trials that examined body weight changes with liraglutide treatment. RESULTS: We included 31 studies with 8,060 participants for this meta-analysis. The mean difference (MD) between the liraglutide group and the placebo group was -4.19 kg (95% confidence interval [CI], -4.84 to -3.55), with a -4.16% change from the baseline (95% CI, -4.90 to -3.43). Liraglutide treatment correlated with a significantly reduced body mass index (MD: -1.55; 95% CI, -1.76 to -1.34) and waist circumference (MD: -3.11 cm; 95% CI, -3.59 to -2.62) and significantly decreased blood pressure (systolic blood pressure, MD: -2.85 mm Hg; 95% CI, -3.36 to -2.35; diastolic blood pressure, MD: -0.66 mm Hg; 95% CI, -1.02 to -0.30), glycated hemoglobin (MD: -0.40%; 95% CI, -0.49 to -0.31), and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (MD: -2.91 mg/dL; 95% CI, -5.28 to -0.53; MD: -0.87% change from baseline; 95% CI, -1.17 to -0.56). CONCLUSION: Liraglutide is effective for weight control and can be a promising drug for cardiovascular protection in overweight and obese people.

Verbatim abstract via PubMed 34139800 ↗

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