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        • 4.5.1 Anti-Obesity Drugs Acting on the Gastro-Intestinal Tract
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4.5 Drugs used in the treatment of obesity


In this section:

4.5.1 Anti-obesity drugs acting on the gastro-intestinal tract   
4.5.2 Centrally acting appetite suppressants

Resources/links to guidance

  • Link opens in new windowHi-Net - Healthy Weight Grampian
  • Link opens in new windowSIGN 115: Management of obesity
  • Link opens in new windowNICE Clinical guideline - CG43 Obesity: Guidance on the prevention, identification, assessment and management of overweight and obesity in adults and children

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Last Updated: 06-Mar-2013
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