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A longer weight

Why obesity drug cardiovascular trials could add $100M, 2 years to FDA pathwayHow FDA could speed development drugs to target subgroups of obese patients

April 9, 2012 7:00 AM UTC

FDA may be on the verge of approving the first new obesity drug in more than a decade - Qnexa phentermine/topiramate from Vivus Inc. But it could be another five to six years before next-generation compounds are available, if FDA adopts an advisory panel's recommendation that new treatments undergo lengthy cardiovascular assessment prior to approval.

Most next-generation programs are in Phase II or earlier, and companies told BioCentury the recommendation could add two years to Phase III trials. It typically takes three or four years to run Phase III obesity studies and submit an NDA, meaning it could be another five or six years before agents now in Phase II are under review...