Anti-Obesity Drugs

Anti-Obesity Drugs

Pharmacological interventions, known as anti-obesity drugs, modify crucial aspects of the body's weight regulation processes, affecting appetite or calorie absorption. While controlling diet and increasing physical activity remain primary strategies for treating obesity, anti-obesity drugs aim to induce sustained weight loss with minimal side effects. The intricate nature of energy balance mechanisms, intertwined with physiological, social, and psychological factors, poses challenges to the effectiveness of pharmacological interventions in combating obesity.

  • Weight loss medication
  • Antidepressant
  • Anti-inflammatory

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