Kerr, MarthaA drug approved for the treatment of arthritis may have a role in reducing the risk of diabetes and heart trouble developing in young obese individuals, Harvard researchers report. Compared with an inactive placebo, the anti-inflammatory drug salsalate reduced glucose levels by an average of 13 percent in 20 non-diabetic adults no older than 30 years of age with a body mass index (BMI) of at least 30 (classified as obese).PharmacotherapyDiabetesObesityobese individualsdiabetesheart troublesalsalateglucose levelsinsulin sensitivityinflammatory cardiovascular riskobesityarthritisSalsalate cuts blood sugar levels in obese adultsOther