For patients, one of the problems of obtaining anti-obesity medications is that
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For patients, one of the problems of obtaining anti-obesity medications is that They should prove they cannot lose weight despite trying before get obesity drug treatment. They have to obtain pre-authorization from their insurance. They have to face the stigma associated with obesity They should overcome basic assumption that anti-obesity medications are not necessary. All of the above The language that was removed from Medicare guidelines in 2004 was as follows: Obesity is a lack of self-discipline Obesity IS prevalent in certain ethnicities Obesity IS self-inflicted condition Obesity is NOT an illness Obesity NOT needs to be medicated Only ONE out of these compounds has no potential as anti-obesity medication Amphetamine Tetrahydracannabinol (THC) Thyroid hormone Iodine Ephedrine Phen-Fen drug with (Phentermine with + Fenfluramine or Dexfenfluramine) was taken out of the market due to Low efficiency Liver failure Rhabdomyolysis Increase in cancers Heart valve overgrowth Patients on prescription medicine "Xenical" also known as "orlistat" often stop taking this drug after first 30 days due to Very unpleasant side effect of partial incontinence stigma associated with taking anti-obesity medication Availability of over the counter version Both A and B are correct Both A and Care correct New anti-obesity drug QSYMIA contain as one of its components Serotonin inhibitor Anti-migraine medication Anti-constipation medication Thyroid gland stimulator e. EphedrineExplanation / Answer
43. All of above
44. According to federal medical prog it was declared that obesity was not an illnesa
45. Iodine
46. Heart valve overgrowth
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