1. Pharmacologic management of weight regain following bariatric surgery
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Eugene Lucas, Okeefe Simmons, Beverly Tchang, and Louis Aronne
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bariatric (weight loss) surgery ,anti-obesity medications ,obesity ,weight regain after bariatric surgery ,obesity pharmacotherapy ,Diseases of the endocrine glands. Clinical endocrinology ,RC648-665 - Abstract
While bariatric surgery restults in significant long-term weight loss for most patients with obesity, post-surgical weight gain affects a considerable percentage of patients to varying degrees of severity. Furthermore, a small but significant percentage of patients experience inadequate post-surgical weight loss. Although many studies have examined the role of anti-obesity medications to address post-operative weight regain, an evidence-based consensus has not yet been achieved because of the heterogeneity of populations studied and the studies themselves. Observational studies in the post-bariatric surgery population consistently demonstrate the benefit of medical weight management after bariatric surgery, with most evidence highlighting liraglutide, topiramate, and phentermine/topiramate. New anti-obesity medications are anticipated to be helpful for post-surgical weight optimization given their efficacy in the non-surgical population.
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- 2023
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