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Study Finds Exenatide Not Beneficial for Parkinson Diseasemulticenter trial at six research hospitals in the United Kingdom involving patients aged 25 to 80 years with a diagnosis of ...
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A rigorous study that randomly assigned Parkinson’s patients to take exenatide, a relative of Ozempic, showed absolutely no benefit or slowing of the course of the degenerative disease after 96 ...
The participants were randomly assigned on a 1:1 basis to either receive self-administered 2 mg extended-release subcutaneous injection of exenatide or placebo once a week for 96 weeks.
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