Weight Loss Clinical Trials
384 recruiting studies across 28 states and 47 cities.
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- GLP-1R Actions on Muscle and the SkeletonPhase 4Pennington Biomedical Research Center
- A Research Study to Look at How Two Different Doses of CagriSema and One Dose of Semaglutide Help People Living With Obesity With or Without Type 2 Diabetes Lose WeightPhase 3Novo Nordisk A/S
- A Study to Learn About the Medicine Ponsegromab in Adults With Cancer of the Pancreas Which Has Spread and Caused Significant Body Weight Loss and FatiguePhase 2/Phase 3Pfizer
- A Study of CX11 Tablets in Patients With Type 2 Diabetes MellitusPhase 2Corxel Pharmaceuticals
- Effects of Tirzepatide on Weight Loss and Chronic Inflammation in People With HIVPhase 2University of Hawaii
- Randomized Study on Transoral Outlet Reduction and Lifestyle Changes for Weight Regain After Gastric BypassNABoston Scientific Corporation
- Effects of Brain Stimulation on Food Intake and Behavioral Weight Loss TreatmentPhase 2National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK)
- The Metabolic and Genetic Drivers of Body Composition Changes Following Weight Loss SurgeryThe University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston
- Study of ALV-100 to Assess Safety, Tolerability, and PK/PD in Overweight/Obese Participants With or Without T2DPhase 1Alveus Therapeutics, Inc.
- RESCUE: Discontinuation of GLP-1Boston Scientific Corporation
Frequently Asked Questions
How many Weight Loss clinical trials are currently recruiting?
There are 384 Weight Loss clinical trials currently recruiting participants across the United States.
Which states have the most Weight Loss trials?
The states with the most Weight Loss clinical trials are Texas, California, Florida.
What phases are Weight Loss trials in?
Weight Loss trials span multiple phases: NA (215), Not specified (79), Phase 2 (23).
Can healthy volunteers join Weight Loss trials?
Most Weight Loss trials require participants to have the condition. None of the currently recruiting trials explicitly accept healthy volunteers.
Trial data from ClinicalTrials.gov. Trial status and eligibility can change — verify directly with the study contact or on ClinicalTrials.gov.
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