A COMMON asthma drug may hold the key to addressing the nation's obesity epidemic.
Researchers at Melbourne's Garvan Institute of Medical Research found the drug formoterol, used to treat asthma and lung diseases, increases metabolism and fat burning in adults who are at rest.
"Research in animals has shown that formoterol can stimulate the growth of muscle and the burning of fat," said the study's lead author Dr Paul Lee.
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