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  • Title: A comparison of mazindol (Teronac) with diethylpropion in the treatment of exogenous obesity.
    Author: Murphy JE, Donald JF, Molla AL, Crowder D.
    Journal: J Int Med Res; 1975; 3(3):202-6. PubMed ID: 162676.
    Abstract:
    Fifty obese patients were entered into a 12-week parallel group study of mazindol with diethylpropion in a general practice group. Both drugs produced weight loss, but patients on mazindol lost 19.9 lbs in 12 weeks, while those on diethylpropion lost 11.6 lbs, a statistically significant difference (p less than 0.01). At each visit during the trial, patients had lost more weight with mazindol, but this was only significant statistically in the period 8-12 weeks (p less than 0.01). Patients developed tolerance to the effect of diethylpropion in the last period (8-12 weeks) but this was not evident in those patients taking mazindol. The number of side-effects was less in the mazindol group and mainly of an adrenergic, peripheral type, while those in the diethylpropion group are mainly of the central stimulant type.
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