A new weight loss drug called MariTide caused 20 percent weight loss in a recent trial, even better than Wegovy or Ozempic.
Shares of Amgen (NASDAQ: AMGN) recently ticked lower despite a very positive-sounding press release regarding its weight ...
Amgen Inc.’s stock was down 7% Tuesday, after the company said a mid-stage trial of its weight-loss treatment MariTide showed ...
The pharmaceutical manufacturer Amgen announced on Tuesday that an experimental obesity drug helped patients lose up to 20 ...
Amgen's experimental drug MariTide led to an average weight loss of up to 20% in a year-long mid-stage trial of nearly 600 ...
The results shed light on how MariTide may measure up to weight loss injections from Novo Nordisk and Eli Lilly and other ...
Shares in Amgen fell on Tuesday after they announced the results of a trial for their weight loss drug MariTide.
Amgen's latest once-monthly weight loss drug data looks "OK," analysts say, as its path to approval still remains murky.
Amgen (AMGN) announced positive data at 52 weeks in a double-blind, dose-ranging Phase 2 study with MariTide – maridebart ...
An Amgen obesity drug helped participants lose a substantial amount of weight, but questions about how competitive it could ...
Amgen stock crashed Tuesday after its weight-loss drug met Wall Street's expectations, but was only on par with Eli Lilly's ...
Analysts were expecting the treatment to achieve an average weight loss of about 20% to 25% after one year of treatment, ...