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She is 35 y/o with a history of migraine, bipolar disorder, and hypertension. Years of structured diets and nutrition consult have failed. Which agent would you consider?
A 35-year-old woman presents to your office for assistance with weight loss. She has tried structured diets through a registered dietician for the past year with minimal weight loss. She has a history of frequent migraines, bipolar disorder, and hypertension. Her medications include phenelzine, fluoxetine, lithium, lisinopril, and sumatriptan. Currently, her BMI is 32 kg/m2 and her blood pressure is 152/96 mm Hg
Which drug or drug combination would be most appropriate for weight loss in this patient?
A. Orlistat
B. Bupropion-naltrexone
C. Phentermine-topiramate
D. Lorcaserin
E. Liraglutide
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Answer: A. Orlistat. Orlistat would be the agent of choice in this situation as it causes maldigestion of dietary fat with a subsequent reduction in available calories from the meal.
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Suggested reading : Bray GA, Ryan DH. Medical therapy for the patient with obesity. Circulation. 2012;125:1695-703.
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