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Ken Fujioka1, Samantha R Harris1
1Division of Diabetes and Endocrinology, Scripps Clinic Medical Group, 12395 El Camino Real, Suite 317, San Diego, CA 92130, USA.
Abstract:
There are many valid reasons why health care providers are reluctant to use pharmacotherapy for weight management: the negative track record of weight loss medications has led to numerous safety concerns, and there is lack of formal training in obesity medicine and a general discomfort with using these medications. New medications have improved safety profiles, and their mechanisms are based on recent discoveries of how humans regulate weight. This, combined with a change in American health coverage, has slowly increased the use weight loss medication. This article examines the barriers and changes that are increasing the use of anti-obesity medications.
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