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  2. Anti-obesity medication - Wikipedia

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    Anti-obesity medication or weight loss medications are pharmacological agents that reduce or control excess body fat. These medications alter one of the fundamental processes of the human body , weight regulation, by: reducing appetite and consequently energy intake , increasing energy expenditure , redirecting nutrients from adipose to lean ...

  3. Orlistat - Wikipedia

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    Orlistat, sold under the brand name Xenical among others, is a medication used to treat obesity.Its primary function is preventing the absorption of fats from the human diet by acting as a lipase inhibitor, thereby reducing caloric intake.

  4. Obesity in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Only 9 out of the 10 provinces in Canada perform bariatric surgery, and only 114 surgeons and 33 centers provide this service, making only 1 out of 183 Canadian adults eligible for it. Anti-obesity medication is not available for more than 80% of Canada's population, because of the limited access to private drug benefit plans.

  5. Ozempic Users Are Noticing This Unwanted Side Effect As They ...

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    “When weight loss drugs are used correctly with the right monitoring and nutritional guidance, you can achieve minimal muscle loss,” says Dr. Peralta-Reich, who adds that the majority of her ...

  6. Ozempic Microdosing Is Gaining Popularity. Does It Work for ...

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    “A lot of insurance companies do not cover anti-obesity medication. That’s the big deal. We don’t have access,” said Apovian. At her clinic, Barenbaum describes prescribing some GLP-1s off ...

  7. Popular weight loss drugs remain out of reach for many who ...

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    “Our Medicare and Medicaid populations are some of the most at-risk and they do not have access to any anti-obesity medication,” she said. Illustration of weight loss drugs displayed in luxury ...

  8. Sibutramine - Wikipedia

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    The drug itself reaches its peak plasma level after 1 hour and has also a half-life of 1 hour. Sibutramine is metabolized by cytochrome P450 isozyme CYP3A4 into two pharmacologically active primary and secondary amines (called active metabolites 1 and 2) with half-lives of 14 and 16 hours, respectively.

  9. Shortage of blockbuster anti-obesity drug ends: What to know ...

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    What to know about who is eligible, how it works, cost, side effects and insurance coverage as drug shortage ends. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 ...