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  2. FDA approves weight-loss drug Zepbound for obstructive sleep ...

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    The US Food and Drug Administration on Friday approved the first prescription medicine for obstructive sleep apnea: the weight-loss drug Zepbound. The medicine, part of the class known as GLP-1 ...

  3. Lilly's weight-loss treatment Zepbound becomes first FDA ...

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    By Bhanvi Satija (Reuters) -The U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Friday approved Eli Lilly's weight-loss treatment, Zepbound, for obstructive sleep apnea, making it the first drug greenlighted ...

  4. Zepbound Weight Loss Medication Approved by FDA to Treat ...

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    The weight loss drug Zepbound, generically known as tirzepatide, is also now an approved medication to treat obstructive sleep apnea, per a Food and Drug Administration Dec. 20 press release.

  5. Weight-loss drug Zepbound resolves sleep apnea in up to 52% ...

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    Eli Lilly on Friday said its popular weight-loss drug Zepbound helped resolve moderate to severe obstructive sleep apnea in up to 52% of patients in two late-stage trials. U.S.-based Lilly and ...

  6. The popular weight-loss drug Zepbound can now be used to ...

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    The Food and Drug Administration on Friday approved Eli Lilly's weight-loss drug Zepbound as a treatment for moderate-to-severe sleep apnea and obesity.

  7. Obesity hypoventilation syndrome - Wikipedia

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    The most effective treatment is weight loss, but this may require bariatric surgery to achieve. [3] Weight loss of 25 to 30% is usually required to resolve the disorder. [3] The other first-line treatment is non-invasive positive airway pressure (PAP), usually in the form of continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) at night.