Abstract

Drug combinations that include antiobesity drugs (such as orlistat and sibutramine) and target cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk factors may be a good approach to patients with type 2 diabetes and/or metabolic syndrome (MetS). Our group has investigated the orlistat-fenofibrate combination treatment in obese patients with MetS and the orlistat-ezetimibe and the sibutramine-antihypertensive combination treatment in obese patients with hyperlipidaemia with promising results in CVD risk factor reduction. In these studies, the combination treatment significantly improved the lipid and lipoprotein profile, the carbohydrate metabolism parameters and many other variables playing a role in the atherosclerotic process. Small studies give promising results but double-blind, randomized trials examining the effects of such multifactorial treatment in hard CVD endpoints in diabetic or MetS patients are missing.

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