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Title: MEDICATIONS for the TREATMENT of OBESITY


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MEDICATIONS for the TREATMENT of OBESITY
  • NASMHPD MEDICAL DIRECTORS
  • BEST PRACTICES SYMPOSIUM
  • LAURENCE H. MILLER, MD

2
Overview
  • Obesity is a chronic disease despite the cultural
    conviction that medications are inappropriate for
    obesity management.

3
BMI
  • Prescription weight lost drugs are approved only
    for those with a body mass index (BMI) of 30 or
    above
  • Or
  • 27 and above if they have obesity-related
    conditions such as high blood pressure,
    dyslipidemia or type 2 diabetes.
  • BMI of 18.5 24.9 is healthy.

4
Why Medications?
  • Medications are used to establish control and to
    sustain that control.
  • Weight loss medications lead to an average weight
    loss of 5-22 pounds more than what you might lose
    with non-drug obesity treatments.

5
Parameters of Use
  • If a patient does not lose at least 4 pounds over
    4 weeks on a particular medication, then that
    medication is unlikely to help the patient
    achieve significant weight loss.

6
Studies
  • There are very few studies lasting more than 2
    years evaluating the safety or effectiveness of
    weight loss medications.

7
Benefits of Medications
  • Maximum weight loss usually occurs within 6
    months of starting medication treatment.
  • Weight tends to level off or increase during the
    remainder of treatment.

8
Benefits of Medications
  • Over the short term, weight loss in obese
    individuals may reduce a number of health risks.

9
Potential Risks
  • Potential for abuse or dependence since most
    medications except Orlistat are controlled
    substances.
  • Development of tolerance
  • Side effects might outweigh benefits because
    weight loss medications are used to treat a
    condition that affects millions of people, many
    of whom are basically healthy.

10
Support Services
  • Patients tend to use support services more
    frequently when they are losing weight and then
    rely entirely on their relationship with their
    physician alone for the continuing use of the
    medication for the maintenance of their weight
    loss.

11
Specific Medications
  • Appetite Suppressants decrease appetite or
    increase feeling of being full by norepinephrine,
    serotonin and dopamine reuptake inhibition
  • Phentermine (Adipex-P)
  • Side effects
  • Sleeplessness, nervousness, euphoria
  • Sibutramine (Meridia)
  • Side effects
  • increase in blood pressure and heart rate

12
Specific Medications
  • Diethylpropion (Tenuate)
  • Mazindol (Sanorex, Mazanor)
  • Phendimetrazine (Bontril)
  • Side effects
  • increase in blood pressure and heart rate

13
Specific Mediations
  • Lipase Inhibitors decrease the bodys ability
    to absorb dietary fat by 1/3 by blocking the
    enzyme lipase which breaks down dietary fat. Diet
    must contain less than 30 fat.
  • Orlistat (Xenical)
  • Side effects
  • cramping, discomfort, gas, diarrhea, oily stools

14
Bottom Line
  • The treatment of obesity should not only include
    medications but also
  • diet
  • exercise
  • support activities
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