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A Study to Learn About the Study Medicine Called PF-07976016 in Adults With Obesity

Study on PF-07976016 for adults with obesity.

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18-74 years
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Phase 2

This clinical trial aims to test a new medicine called PF-07976016 for adults who are obese. Obesity means having too much body fat. The study will check how safe the medicine is and how it affects users. Some people in the study will get the actual medicine, while others will receive a placebo, which looks like the medicine but has no active ingredients. The goal is to see if the medicine helps people lose weight and if they can take it without problems.

  • The study is open to adults aged 18 to 74 with a Body Mass Index (BMI) of 30 or higher.
  • Participants will need to take the study medicine or placebo and attend several visits.
  • There are some health conditions and medicines that might exclude you from the study.
Study details
    Obesity

NCT06717425

Pfizer

5 January 2025

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