A new weight loss drug called MariTide caused 20 percent weight loss in a recent trial, even better than Wegovy or Ozempic.
The pharmaceutical manufacturer Amgen announced on Tuesday that an experimental obesity drug helped patients lose up to 20 ...
Shares in Amgen fell on Tuesday after they announced the results of a trial for their weight loss drug MariTide.
Shares in Amgen fell by double digits Tuesday on results for the company’s MariTide shot, which is viewed as a potential ...
The results shed light on how MariTide may measure up to weight loss injections from Novo Nordisk and Eli Lilly and other ...
MariTide is being studied for the treatment of obesity and Type 2 diabetes and demonstrated weight loss at 52 weeks.
Amgen's experimental drug MariTide led to an average weight loss of up to 20% in a year-long mid-stage trial of people who ...
An Amgen obesity drug helped participants lose a substantial amount of weight, but questions about how competitive it could ...
MariTide, which like Eli Lilly’s Zepound is a dual agonist of the GLP-1 and GIP receptors, demonstrated an average weight ...
Amgen's experimental drug MariTide led to an average weight loss of up to 20% in a year-long mid-stage trial of nearly 600 ...
Amgen (AMGN) fell sharply during Tuesday's intraday trading following the release of phase two trial results for its monthly ...