An overview of therapeutic options of obesity management in India: the Integrated Diabetes and Endocrinology Academy (IDEA) 2023 Congress update.
Expert Rev Clin Pharmacol · 2024
Last updated 2026-05-28A group of medical experts updated guidelines on obesity treatments in India, focusing on newer medications that can significantly reduce body weight. These drugs showed acceptable side effects in trials, but long-term safety data is limited, and their availability and cost remain concerns, especially in developing countries like India.
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| Journal | Expert Rev Clin Pharmacol, 2024 |
|---|---|
| Citations | 1 |
| Relative citation ratio | 0.25 |
| NIH percentile | 16 |
| Molecules | — |
| Conditions studied | Type 2 Diabetes, Obesity |
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: With newer anti-obesity medications (AOMs) being introduced at a rapid pace, it is prudent to make a concise and updated clinical practice document that may help busy clinicians in daily clinical practice. A group of metabolic physicians, diabetologists, endocrinologists, and bariatric surgeons assembled during the Integrated Diabetes and Endocrine Academy 2023 Congress (IDEACON, July 2023, Kolkata, India) to compile an update of pharmacotherapeutic options for managing people with obesity in India.
AREAS COVERED: After an extensive review of the literature by experts in different domains, this update provides all available information on the management of obesity, with a special emphasis on both currently available and soon-to-be-available AOMs, in people with obesity.
EXPERT OPINION: Several newer AOMs have been shown to reduce body weight significantly, thus poised to make a paradigm shift in the management of obesity. While the tolerability and key adverse events associated with these AOMs appear to be acceptable in randomized controlled trials, pharmacovigilance is vital in real-world settings, given the absence of sufficiently long-term studies. The easy availability and affordability of these drugs is another area of concern, especially in developing countries like India.
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