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A Study of JNJ-64565111 After Single Subcutaneous Administration at Different Injection Sites in Otherwise Healthy Overweight/Obese Adult Participants and a Study of JNJ-6456511 in Otherwise Healthy Obese Adult Participants After Multiple Dose
Description

The purpose of this study is to compare the relative bioavailability of JNJ-64565111 between subcutaneous (SC) administrations in the upper arm versus the abdomen, and between SC administrations in the thigh versus the abdomen in otherwise healthy overweight/obese participants (Part A) and to assess the gastrointestinal tolerability of JNJ-64565111 following a dose titration in otherwise healthy obese participants at 6 weeks (Part B).

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A Study of Safety, Tolerability, and Pharmacokinetics of Multiple-Ascending Doses of PHP-303 in Otherwise Healthy Overweight or Obese Subjects
Description

This is a Phase 1, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled multiple-ascending dose (MAD) study designed to evaluate the safety, tolerability, and pharmacokinetics (PK) of PHP-303 in otherwise healthy overweight or obese volunteer subjects. Within each ascending dose cohort, subjects will be randomized in a 4:1 ratio to receive PHP-303 or placebo. The primary objective is to establish the safety and tolerability and maximum tolerated dose (MTD) of orally-administered PHP-303.

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Study to Evaluate Safety, Tolerability, and Pharmacokinetics of BFKB8488A in Otherwise Healthy Overweight and Obese Participants With Likely Insulin Resistance
Description

This study will evaluate the safety and tolerability profile of BFKB8488A following subcutaneous (SC) administration in overweight and obese participants (body mass index \[BMI\] greater than \[\>\] 27 to less than or equal to \[\</=\] 40 kilograms per square meter \[kg/m\^2\]) with markers of insulin resistance. Single ascending fixed doses of BFKB8488A will be evaluated. Participants will be randomized into 7 sequential ascending fixed-dose cohorts of BFKB8488A SC or placebo and safety reviews will be performed before escalation to higher dose cohorts. Additionally, following the ascending fixed-dose SC cohorts, a separate cohort will open to evaluate the PK of BFKB8488A after intravenous (IV) administration.

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Study to Learn About How the Study Medicines Called PF-07976016 and PF-06882961 Are Taken Up by the Body, and if Either of Them Change How the Body Processes the Other Medicine in Otherwise Healthy Adults With Overweight or Obesity
Description

The purpose of this study is to see how two study medicines, PF-07976016 and danuglipron, taken together affect the level of each other in the blood of participants who have overweight or obesity. The total number of weeks of the study is up to approximately 22 weeks (5.5 months).

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A Study to Learn How Different Amounts of the Study Medicine Danuglipron Are Taken up Into the Blood in Otherwise Healthy Adults With Overweight or Obesity
Description

The purpose of this study is to learn the following about the study medicine, danuglipron, after multiple days of dosing in healthy adults who are overweight or obese: * how the study medicine, danuglipron, is taken up into the blood * about the safety and tolerability of danuglipron The total number of weeks of the study is about 15 (about 4 months).

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A Multiple Dose Safety And Pharmacokinetic (PK) Study Of PF-06427878 In Overweight-Obese, Otherwise Healthy Subjects
Description

PF-06427878 is a new compound proposed for the treatment of hyperlipidemia. The primary purpose of this study is to evaluate the safety, tolerability, and pharmacokinetics after 2 weeks of dosing of PF-06427878 in overweight-obese, otherwise healthy adult subjects.

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A Multiple Dose Study Of PF-04620110 In Overweight And Obese, Otherwise Healthy Volunteers
Description

PF-04620110 is a novel compound proposed for the treatment of Type 2 diabetes mellitus. The primary purpose of this trial is to evaluate the safety and tolerability, pharmacokinetics, and pharmacodynamics, of multiple oral doses of PF-04620110.

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A Single Dose Study Of PF-04620110 In Overweight And Obese, Otherwise Healthy Volunteers
Description

PF-04620110 is a novel compound proposed for the treatment of Type 2 diabetes mellitus. The purpose of this study is to characterize the safety, tolerability, pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics following a single oral dose.

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A First Human Dose Trial Investigating Safety, Tolerability and Pharmacokinetics for Single Doses and Multiple Doses of NNC0165-1562 in Overweight to Obese But Otherwise Healthy Subjects
Description

This trial is conducted in the United States of America. The aim of the trial is to investigate safety, tolerability and pharmacokinetics (the exposure of the trial drug in the body) for single doses and multiple doses of NNC0165-1562 in overweight to obese but otherwise healthy subjects.

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Investigation on Safety, Tolerability and Pharmacokinetics of Single Doses of NNC0174-0833 in Normal Weight, Overweight to Obese But Otherwise Healthy Male Subjects
Description

This trial is conducted in the United States of America (USA). The aim of this trial is to investigate the safety, tolerability and pharmacokinetics of single doses of NNC0174-0833 in normal weight, overweight to obese but otherwise healthy male subjects.

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Investigate Safety, Tolerability and Pharmacokinetics for Single Doses of NNC9204-0530 Alone and in Combination With Liraglutide in Overweight to Obese But Otherwise Healthy Male Subjects
Description

This trial is conducted in the United States of America (USA). The aim of the trial is to investigate safety, tolerability and pharmacokinetics (the exposure of the trial drug in the body) for single doses of NNC9204-0530 alone and in combination with liraglutide in overweight to obese but otherwise healthy male subjects.

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Study To Determine The Effects And Safety Of A Weight Loss Compound On Overweight, Otherwise Healthy, Volunteers
Description

The purpose of this study is to determine whether CP-866,087 is effective in the weight loss of overweight patients.

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A Drug-Drug Interaction Study Between PF-06882961 and PF-06865571 in Healthy Adult Participants and Overweight Adults or Adults With Obesity Who Are Otherwise Healthy
Description

This study will be conducted in 2 parts. Part A will investigate the potential effect of PF-06865571 on the pharmacokinetics (PK) of PF-06882961 in healthy adult participants. Part B will evaluate the effect of PF-06882961 on the PK of PF-06865571, as well as the effect of PF-06865571 on the PK of PF-06882961 in overweight adults or adults with obesity who are otherwise healthy.

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L. Acidophilus (Strain TW01) on Gut Health, Body Composition, and Inflammation
Description

This is a pilot research study to investigate the effects of a probiotic supplement (L. acidophilus, strain TW01) on substances found in the stool and bloodstream, gut bacteria composition, body composition, as well as any relationship of these substances with markers of inflammation. Lactobacillus acidophilus is commonly found in a variety of fermented foods, including yogurt, cheese, and kefir, due to its ability to produce lactic acid and other substances. This bacterium is generally well-tolerated in healthy individuals and has a longstanding history of safe use. The investigators are doing this pilot study to see if a particular probiotic, called L. acidophilus (strain TW01) and isolated from fermented coffee grounds, can make a positive difference in human gut and overall health. Specifically, the investigators want to look at how this probiotic affects certain substances in human stool and blood, the makeup of the bacteria in the gut, and aspects of body composition. The investigators are also interested in whether these changes relate to markers of inflammation, which can tell us more about their impact on overall health. This probiotic strain has been shown in other studies to be safe and well tolerated, and the investigators hope our research will help us better understand how it works and whether it might support health in humans.