US pharmaceutical group Eli Lilly has announced that the latest trial of its anti-obesity pill has met weight-loss targets, boosting its plans to seek approval for the drug as it fights for market dominance with rival Novo Nordisk.
Lilly said on Tuesday that its orforglipron pill reduced the body weight of people who were overweight and suffered from diabetes by 10.5 per cent on average. It noted that the side effects were similar to those for its injectable weight-loss drugs.
The results come after the market was disappointed earlier this month by the results of an orforglipron trial in people without diabetes: participants lost an average of 12.4 per cent of their body weight, at the lower end of expectations.