ABSTRACT Objective This study compared the effects of phentermine‐topiramate‐ER (mid‐dose 7.5/46 mg) versus placebo on weight loss and cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk outcomes when used as an adjunct to a digitally enhanced lifestyle intervention (DELI). Methods We conducted a 12‐month, randomized, double‐blind, placebo‐controlled trial at a single tertiary academic center in the United States (June 2020–June 2022). Eighty participants with obesity (BMI ≥ 30 kg/m 2 ) were enrolled in the DELI program, consisting of in‐person and telehealth modalities, dietary and physical activity goals, and use of a smartphone application integrated with digital devices (Apple Watch and Bluetooth‐enabled weight scale and blood pressure monitor). Participants were randomized 1:1 to receive either phentermine‐topiramate‐ER ( n = 42) or placebo ( n = 38) in addition to the DELI. Results At 3 months, the phentermine‐topiramate group lost a mean of 10.82 kg versus 4.04 kg in the placebo group (mean difference −6.78 kg; p = 0.002). At 12 months, weight loss was 15.32 kg versus 5.85 kg, respectively (mean difference −9.48 kg; p < 0.001). Participants receiving phentermine‐topiramate‐ER experienced a 3.35% reduction in the estimated atherosclerotic CVD risk compared to baseline ( p = 0.004). Conclusions Phentermine‐topiramate‐ER, when combined with a DELI, produced significant and sustained weight loss and reduced CVD risk in adults with obesity. Trial Registration ClinicalTrials.gov : NCT04408586
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