Anti-Obesity Drugs


Anti-obesity drugs are pharmacological agents that help people lose or maintain their weight. These medications impact one of the human body's most basic functions, weight management, by altering appetite or calorie absorption. Dieting and physical exercise, on the other hand, are the traditional and beneficial treatments for overweight and obese people. The ideal anti-obesity medication would result in long-term weight decrease with few negative effects. Energy balance mechanisms have a lot of built-in sacking, overlap a lot with other physiological activities, and are impacted by social and psychological factors that restrict the efficacy of pharmaceutical interventions.



 


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