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The study was designed to explore an alternative approach to reduce weight in human beings using a polyherbal formulation. A polyherbal formulation named as Obesecure was developed after screening of local medicinal flora. The formulation was further improved after pilot studies and Phase-I Clinical Trials.
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Obesity is a common disease of developing countries including Pakistan. Obesity is a risk factor for many diseases which can be life-threatening or making the person unable to perform daily routine work. Obesity is considered a risk factor for different diseases like cardiovascular diseases, hormonal imbalance, infections, malignancies and chest problems. The leptin hormone has appetite suppressing and energy dissipation activity in the body. A screening study on animals was carried out to find out the leptin enhancing medicinal plants from locally available plants in Pakistan. This study was aimed to see the combined effects of the Leptogenic drug Obesecure on weight management.
Patients of age20 to 50 years with BMI more than 25, not taking any anti-obesity drugs one-month prior to start of study were enrolled. The Participants were randomly allocated to receive either Obesecure or placebo twice a day for three months in Shifa-ul-mulk Hospital, PRIEM Health Care Clinic (Pakistan) and Ria Eastern Medicine Clinic (Pakistan).
An acute toxicity study showed no adverse effect of taking Obesecure prior to clinical trials.
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132 participants in 2 patient groups, including a placebo group
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