Obesity Pharmacotherapy: Benefits and Risks
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Resumo: | The growing number of obese people during the past decades, makes obesity a public health matter. It is considered a disease caused by multiple factors and dependent on genetic interaction, metabolic, social, behavioral and cultural factors. Pharmacologic therapy is recommended as an adjuvant therapy for obese patients or those who are overweight, which may be associated with co-morbidities putting their lives at risk. The anti obesity drugs generally act by decreasing appetite, fat absorption by inhibiting or increasing the thermogenesis and energy consumption and also in neurotransmitter systems. Among the drugs used as diet pills, we can highlight: Sibutramine, Amfepramone, Orlistat, Caffeine, Garcinia Cambogia. Therefore, the object of this systematic literature review is to check the main classes of drugs used for weight loss, that are released for the marketing in the Brazilian pharmaceutical market, highlighting its risks and benefits. The benefits of the use of pharmacological agents is to promote increased patients adherence to dietary behavioral changes and, weight loss. However, it is important to note that all the pharmacological therapy is accompanied by adverse effects and, that these effects can put the patients’ health at risk, herbal medicines as well. The use and abuse of these drugs are very common and widespread in our society, therefore, emphasizes the importance of correct information on this topic and the fundamental role of the pharmacist on guidance for the use of these drugs. |
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Obesity Pharmacotherapy: Benefits and RisksFarmacoterapia da obesidade: Benefícios e RiscosObesity; Sibutramine; Amfepramone; Orlistat; Caffeine; Garcinia CambogiaObesidade; Sibutramina; Anfepramona; Orlistate; Cafeína; Garcinia cambogiaThe growing number of obese people during the past decades, makes obesity a public health matter. It is considered a disease caused by multiple factors and dependent on genetic interaction, metabolic, social, behavioral and cultural factors. Pharmacologic therapy is recommended as an adjuvant therapy for obese patients or those who are overweight, which may be associated with co-morbidities putting their lives at risk. The anti obesity drugs generally act by decreasing appetite, fat absorption by inhibiting or increasing the thermogenesis and energy consumption and also in neurotransmitter systems. Among the drugs used as diet pills, we can highlight: Sibutramine, Amfepramone, Orlistat, Caffeine, Garcinia Cambogia. Therefore, the object of this systematic literature review is to check the main classes of drugs used for weight loss, that are released for the marketing in the Brazilian pharmaceutical market, highlighting its risks and benefits. The benefits of the use of pharmacological agents is to promote increased patients adherence to dietary behavioral changes and, weight loss. However, it is important to note that all the pharmacological therapy is accompanied by adverse effects and, that these effects can put the patients’ health at risk, herbal medicines as well. The use and abuse of these drugs are very common and widespread in our society, therefore, emphasizes the importance of correct information on this topic and the fundamental role of the pharmacist on guidance for the use of these drugs.O crescente aumento no número de pessoas obesas, nas últimas décadas, torna a obesidade um problema de saúde pública. É considerada uma doença de causa multifatorial e dependente da interação de fatores genéticos, metabólicos, sociais, comportamentais e culturais. A terapia farmacológica é recomendada como uma ferramenta adjuvante para pacientes obesos ou que apresentam sobrepeso, que podem estar associadas com co-morbidades que colocam suas vidas em risco. Os fármacos antiobesidade geralmente atuam diminuindo o apetite, inibindo absorção de gordura ou aumentando o consumo de energia e termogênese, e também em sistemas de neurotransmissão. Dentre os medicamentos utilizados como emagrecedores, podemos destacar: sibutramina, anfepramona, orlistate, cafeína, Garcinia cambogia. Para tanto, o objetivo desta presente revisão bibliográfica sistemática é verificar as principais classes de medicamentos utilizados para emagrecimento, que estão liberados para a comercialização no mercado brasileiro, destacando seus riscos e benefícios. O uso e abuso destes medicamentos é muito comum e difundido na nossa sociedade, portanto, ressalta-se a importância da correta informação sobre este tema.Universidade LaSalle - Unilasalle CanoasRadaelli, MaqueliPedroso, Roberto CostaMedeiros, Liciane Fernandes2016-05-03info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistas.unilasalle.edu.br/index.php/saude_desenvolvimento/article/view/2317-8582.16.2310.18316/2317-8582.16.23Saúde e Desenvolvimento Humano; v. 4, n. 1 (2016); p. 101-115Saúde e Desenvolvimento Humano; v. 4, n. 1 (2016); p. 101-1152317-8582reponame:Saúde e Desenvolvimento Humanoinstname:Universidade La Salle (UNILASALLE)instacron:UNILASALLEporhttps://revistas.unilasalle.edu.br/index.php/saude_desenvolvimento/article/view/2317-8582.16.23/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2017-06-30T12:34:55Zoai:ojs.revistas.unilasalle.edu.br:article/2613Revistahttp://www.revistas.unilasalle.edu.br/index.php/saude_desenvolvimentohttps://revistas.unilasalle.edu.br/index.php/saude_desenvolvimento/oaisdh@unilasalle.edu.br2317-85822317-8582opendoar:2017-06-30T12:34:55Saúde e Desenvolvimento Humano - Universidade La Salle (UNILASALLE)false |
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Obesity Pharmacotherapy: Benefits and Risks Farmacoterapia da obesidade: Benefícios e Riscos |
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Obesity Pharmacotherapy: Benefits and Risks |
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Obesity Pharmacotherapy: Benefits and Risks Radaelli, Maqueli Obesity; Sibutramine; Amfepramone; Orlistat; Caffeine; Garcinia Cambogia Obesidade; Sibutramina; Anfepramona; Orlistate; Cafeína; Garcinia cambogia |
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Obesity Pharmacotherapy: Benefits and Risks |
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Obesity Pharmacotherapy: Benefits and Risks |
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Obesity Pharmacotherapy: Benefits and Risks |
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Obesity Pharmacotherapy: Benefits and Risks |
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Obesity Pharmacotherapy: Benefits and Risks |
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Radaelli, Maqueli |
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Radaelli, Maqueli Pedroso, Roberto Costa Medeiros, Liciane Fernandes |
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Pedroso, Roberto Costa Medeiros, Liciane Fernandes |
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Radaelli, Maqueli Pedroso, Roberto Costa Medeiros, Liciane Fernandes |
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Obesity; Sibutramine; Amfepramone; Orlistat; Caffeine; Garcinia Cambogia Obesidade; Sibutramina; Anfepramona; Orlistate; Cafeína; Garcinia cambogia |
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Obesity; Sibutramine; Amfepramone; Orlistat; Caffeine; Garcinia Cambogia Obesidade; Sibutramina; Anfepramona; Orlistate; Cafeína; Garcinia cambogia |
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The growing number of obese people during the past decades, makes obesity a public health matter. It is considered a disease caused by multiple factors and dependent on genetic interaction, metabolic, social, behavioral and cultural factors. Pharmacologic therapy is recommended as an adjuvant therapy for obese patients or those who are overweight, which may be associated with co-morbidities putting their lives at risk. The anti obesity drugs generally act by decreasing appetite, fat absorption by inhibiting or increasing the thermogenesis and energy consumption and also in neurotransmitter systems. Among the drugs used as diet pills, we can highlight: Sibutramine, Amfepramone, Orlistat, Caffeine, Garcinia Cambogia. Therefore, the object of this systematic literature review is to check the main classes of drugs used for weight loss, that are released for the marketing in the Brazilian pharmaceutical market, highlighting its risks and benefits. The benefits of the use of pharmacological agents is to promote increased patients adherence to dietary behavioral changes and, weight loss. However, it is important to note that all the pharmacological therapy is accompanied by adverse effects and, that these effects can put the patients’ health at risk, herbal medicines as well. The use and abuse of these drugs are very common and widespread in our society, therefore, emphasizes the importance of correct information on this topic and the fundamental role of the pharmacist on guidance for the use of these drugs. |
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