Pharmacological treatments were selected per phenotype, targeting the main driving factor (phentermine/topiramate for hungry brain, naltrexone/bupropion for emotional hunger, liraglutide for hungry gut, and phentermine for slow burn) (73)
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Start gathering: Weight history: office weights, home logs if your clinician accepts them, and timing that shows the trend over time Lifestyle efforts: food tracking, exercise logs, weight-loss program participation, nutrition visits, trainer notes, or written summaries of what youve consistently tried Relevant labs: A1C, lipid panels, and any other clinician-requested labs that help show metabolic risk Problem list support: diagnosed hypertension, type 2 diabetes, dyslipidemia, or other charted conditions connected to treatment need Medication history: prior anti-obesity medications, intolerance, lack of response, or step-therapy attempts if your plan requires them Notice whats missing from that list
By mimicking the action of a natural hormone involved in appetite and glucose regulation, semaglutide helps improve blood sugar control and supports weight reduction in many patients
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