
Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) is a common condition that causes repeated pauses in breathing during sleep. Excess body weight is one of the leading risk factors for OSA and may contribute to more frequent breathing disruptions, poor sleep quality, loud snoring, and daytime fatigue.
Researchers are now studying whether an investigational weekly injection may help adults with excess body weight reduce weight and potentially improve OSA-related symptoms.
Help Advance Research for Obstructive Sleep Apnea
If you are living with obstructive sleep apnea and are interested in weight loss options that may help improve your sleep and overall health, you may qualify for a new clinical research study.
The clinical research team in San Diego is evaluating an investigational weekly study treatment designed to support weight loss in adults with excess body weight and OSA. Researchers will also study whether weight reduction may help decrease breathing interruptions during sleep.


