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Volume 37, Issue 4, Pages 923-942 (December 2008)


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Medications for Weight Reduction

George A. Bray, MDemail address

Only two drugs are currently approved for long-term use in the treatment of obesity and four others for short-term use. Evaluating the risk-benefit profile is an essential first step. For individuals who have a low body mass index for whom the risk is small, the risk profile must make the drug acceptable for almost everyone. For higher-risk patients, such as those planning intestinal bypass or who have sleep apnea, a wider range of drugs may be considered. Obesity is a chronic disease that has many causes. Treatment is aimed at palliation—that is, producing and maintaining weight loss. Regardless of the primary site of action, the net effect must be a reduction in food intake or increase in energy expenditure.

Pennington Biomedical Research Center, 6400 Perkins Road, Baton Rouge, LA 70808, USA

 The author has received research support from Merck and has served as a consultant to Sanofi-Aventis, Merck, Schering-Plough, Eli Lilly, Amgen, and Amylin.

PII: S0889-8529(08)00057-1

doi:10.1016/j.ecl.2008.08.004


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