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Overview of new antiobesity drugs.

Expert Opin Pharmacother · 2014

Last updated 2026-05-28

New weight-loss drugs like liraglutide, lorcaserin, and phentermine/topiramate can lead to significant weight loss and improvements in health risks like blood sugar control and heart health. Side effects were generally rare and often decreased over time, but each drug has its own specific risks to consider. Experts emphasize the need for trained healthcare providers to safely and effectively guide patients using these medications.

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JournalExpert Opin Pharmacother, 2014
Citations12
Relative citation ratio0.45
NIH percentile26
Molecules
Conditions studied Obesity

Abstract

A short overview of new drugs approved for the treatment of obesity (lorcaserin, phentermine/topiramate combination) as well as those with a perspective for approval as antiobesity drugs (cetilistat, naltrexone/bupropion combination, liraglutide) is presented. All these drugs produce significant weight loss accompanied by reductions in cardiometabolic health risks. Although the adverse events were rather rare and tended to decrease with the duration of treatment with most of these medications, the drug-specific safety concerns should be seriously considered. In order to ensure an appropriate, efficient and safe implementation of novel antiobesity drugs into the comprehensive treatment of obesity, it will be necessary to establish a network of physicians and other health-care providers well educated in obesity management.

Verbatim abstract via PubMed 25100293 ↗