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Efficacy and safety of semaglutide 2.4 mg by race and ethnicity: A post hoc analysis of three randomized controlled trials.

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العنوان: Efficacy and safety of semaglutide 2.4 mg by race and ethnicity: A post hoc analysis of three randomized controlled trials.
المؤلفون: Rubino, Domenica, Angelene, Hanna, Fabricatore, Anthony, Ard, Jamy
المصدر: Obesity (19307381); Jul2024, Vol. 32 Issue 7, p1268-1280, 13p
مصطلحات موضوعية: RACE, GLUCAGON-like peptide-1 receptor, SEMAGLUTIDE, ETHNICITY, CLINICAL trials
مستخلص: Objective: The objective of this study was to evaluate the efficacy and safety of semaglutide 2.4 mg, a glucagon‐like peptide‐1 receptor agonist, by race and ethnicity, across three phase 3 trials. Methods: The Semaglutide Treatment Effect in People with Obesity (STEP) clinical trials evaluated the efficacy and safety of once‐weekly subcutaneous semaglutide 2.4 mg. Here, STEP 1 and 3 data were pooled for analysis; STEP 2 data were examined separately. All analyses were conducted using data from racial and ethnic subgroups. The primary outcome was the estimated treatment difference in percent body weight change for semaglutide 2.4 mg versus placebo. Results: Participants reported race as White (STEP 1 and 3, 75.3%; STEP 2, 59.4%), Black (8.8%; 8.9%), Asian (10.6%; 27.3%), or other racial group (5.3%; 4.4%); and ethnicity as Hispanic or Latino (13.9%; 11.9%) or not Hispanic or Latino (83.9%; 88.1%). There were no significant interactions between treatment effect and race (STEP 1 and 3: p ≥ 0.07; STEP 2: p ≥ 0.15) or ethnicity (p ≥ 0.40; p ≥ 0.85). The safety of semaglutide 2.4 mg was consistent across subgroups. Conclusions: The treatment effect of semaglutide was statistically significant versus placebo and clinically relevant across all racial and ethnic subgroups in STEP 1 and 3 and STEP 2. All subgroups across both samples demonstrated good tolerability. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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قاعدة البيانات: Complementary Index
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تدمد:19307381
DOI:10.1002/oby.24042