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CSOWM EXAM STUDY QUESTIONS
Orlistat - Answers-Also Called: Xenical
Available in lower dose without prescription (Alli)

Approved for: Adults and children ages 12 years and older

How it works: Works in your gut to reduce the amount of fat your body absorbs from the
food you eat

Blocks the absorption of 25 - 30% of the fat calories

Does not affect satiety hormones

Common side effects:
diarrhea
gas
leakage of oily stools
stomach pain

Warning: Rare cases of severe liver injury have been reported
· Avoid taking with cyclosporine NIH external link
Take a multivitamin pill daily to make sure you get enough of certain vitamins that your
body may not absorb from the food you eat

naltrexone-bupropion - Answers-Also Called: Contrave

Approved for: Adults

How it works: A mix of two medications: naltrexone, which is used to treat alcohol and
drug dependence, and bupropion, which is used to treat depression or help people quit
smoking
May make you feel less hungry or full sooner

Common side effects:
constipation
diarrhea
dizziness
dry mouth
headache
increased blood pressure
increased heart rate
insomnia
liver damage
nausea
vomiting

,Warning: Do not use if you have uncontrolled high blood pressure, seizures, or a history
of anorexia or bulimia nervosa
Do not use if you are dependent on opioid pain medications or are withdrawing from
drugs or alcohol
Do not use if you are taking bupropion (Wellbutrin, Zyban)
May increase suicidal thoughts or actions

liraglutide - Answers-Also Called: (Saxenda)Given daily by injection

Approved for: Adults and children ages 12 years and older

How it works: Mimics a hormone called glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) that targets
areas of the brain that regulate appetite and food intake
At a lower dose under a different name, Victoza, this drug was FDA-approved to treat
type 2 diabetes

Common side effects:
nausea
diarrhea
constipation
abdominal pain
headache
increased heart rate

Warning: May increase the chance of developing pancreatitis
Has been found to cause a rare type of thyroid tumor in animals

semaglutide - Answers-Also Called: Wegovy Given weekly by injection

Approved for: Adults and children ages 12 years and older

How it works: Mimics a hormone called glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) that targets
areas of the brain that regulate appetite and food intake
Under different names and dosages, this drug was FDA-approved to treat type 2
diabetes as an injectable medication (Ozempic) and as an oral pill (Rybelsus)

Common side effects:
nausea
diarrhea
vomiting
constipation
abdominal (stomach) pain
headache
fatigue

,Warning:
Do not use in combination with other semaglutide-containing products, other GLP-1
receptor agonists, or other products intended for weight loss, including prescription
drugs, over-the-counter drugs, or herbal products
May increase the chance of developing pancreatitis
Has been found to cause a rare type of thyroid tumor in animals

phentermine-topiramate - Answers-Also Called: (Qsymia)

Approved for: Adults and children ages 12 years and older

How it works: A mix of two medications: phentermine, which lessens your appetite, and
topiramate, which is used to treat seizures or migraine headaches
May make you less hungry or feel full sooner

Advantages: Offers robust weight loss (>5%) and there is long term data about usage
available)

Disadvantage is that it is expensive and and teratogenic (dangerous to an embroyo)

Common side effects:
constipation
dizziness
dry mouth
taste changes, especially with carbonated beverages
tingling of your hands and feet
trouble sleeping

Warnings: Do not use if you have glaucoma or hyperthyroidism
Tell your health care professional if you have had a heart attack or stroke, abnormal
heart rhythm, kidney disease, or mood problems
May lead to birth defects—do not take phentermine-topiramate if you are pregnant or
are planning a pregnancy
Do not take if you are breastfeeding

setmelanotide - Answers-Also Called: (IMCIVREE)Available by injection only

Approved for: People ages 6 years and older with obesity due to three specific rare
genetic conditions only

How it works:
May reduce appetite and increase feeling of fullness
May increase resting metabolism (how the body burns calories)
Although it can help a person lose weight, it does not treat the genetic defects

Common side effects:

, injection site reaction
skin darkening
nausea
disturbance in sexual arousal
depression and suicidal ideation
risk of serious adverse reactions in neonates and infants with low birthweight, owing to
benzyl alcohol preservative

Warnings:
Only for people with any of these ultra-rare genetic diseases, confirmed by genetic
testing
proopiomelanocortin (POMC) deficiency
proprotein convertase subtilisin/kexin type 1 (PCSK1) deficiency
leptin receptor (LEPR) deficiency
Do not use while pregnant or breastfeeding

Prevalence of Obesity - Answers-Obesity is a chronic disease that affects more than 4
in 10 adults in the United States
nearly 1 in 10 Americans have severe obesity.

Who would benefit from weight loss medication? - Answers-* adults with a BMI of 30 or
greater
* a BMI of 27 or greater, and you have weight-related health problems such as high
blood pressure NIH external link or type 2 diabetes

Weight loss medications for pediatrics - Answers-FDA approved 4 weight medications
for children ages 12 and older:
1) orlistat (Xenical)
2) liraglutide (Saxenda)
3) phentermine-topiramate (Qsymia)
4) semaglutide (Wegovy).
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5) A fifth prescription medication, setmelanotide (IMCIVREE),7 is approved by the FDA
for children ages 6 years and older who have rare genetic disorders causing obesity.

Weight loss medication works best when - Answers-Weight loss medication works best
when combined with diet and lifestyle changes

benefits of using prescription medications to lose weight - Answers-Combined with
lifestyle and behavior changes
adults lose 3 - 12% more of their starting body weight than those doing lifestyle alone.

Those on weight loss medications + lifestyle changes more than half lost >10% of their
body weight.

Weight loss of 5% to 10% of your starting body weight may help improve your health by:

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