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How do you counsel patients on the use of compounded weight loss medications?

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Endocrinology · Michigan State University College of Human Medicine

It is a difficult question that is being asked more frequently, recently, because of the shortage of these drugs. I handle it the same way that I used to handle when patients asked about the use of herbs as food supplements. The important fact is that we don't know the reliability of these products....

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Endocrinology · UNC

This is a question for which there are no really good answers. I counsel patients that compounded medications come with a degree of uncertainty about source, safety, and efficacy. Therefore, the conservative approach would be to not even consider using compounded medication. On the other hand, often...

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Endocrinology · Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center

This is an active area of concern for our patients - I have several patients accessing medications through the web. Some have done well, and some have had issues with dosing and misinformation. I have tried some of the websites for compounding pharmacies and in some instances with a reported BMI of ...

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