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In recent years, drug-based weight loss support has become a key topic in medicine and health research. New active ingredients promise lasting success in the treatment of overweight and obesity. At the same time, questions about long-term safety, potential side effects and the individual indications for such therapy are coming to the fore. While many see these developments as a milestone in the fight against the global obesity epidemic, others warn of the risks of too broad an application and possible social consequences. This textbook provides a comprehensive analysis of current and future developments in the field of drug-induced weight loss. It explains the underlying pharmacological mechanisms, discusses the scientific evidence and highlights the opportunities and challenges associated with this form of therapy. It also discusses the long-term effects, medical and ethical justifiability and the economic and health policy significance of these drugs. A particular focus is placed on future developments in drug research, the personalisation of treatment approaches and possible interactions with other forms of therapy such as nutrition, exercise and surgical interventions. Bremen University Press has published over 4,500 specialised books in various languages over the past 11 years. 1st edition 2025
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In recent years, drug-based weight loss support has become a key topic in medicine and health research. New active ingredients promise lasting success in the treatment of overweight and obesity. At the same time, questions about long-term safety, potential side effects and the individual indications for such therapy are coming to the fore. While many see these developments as a milestone in the fight against the global obesity epidemic, others warn of the risks of too broad an application and possible social consequences. This textbook provides a comprehensive analysis of current and future developments in the field of drug-induced weight loss. It explains the underlying pharmacological mechanisms, discusses the scientific evidence and highlights the opportunities and challenges associated with this form of therapy. It also discusses the long-term effects, medical and ethical justifiability and the economic and health policy significance of these drugs. A particular focus is placed on future developments in drug research, the personalisation of treatment approaches and possible interactions with other forms of therapy such as nutrition, exercise and surgical interventions. Bremen University Press has published over 4,500 specialised books in various languages over the past 11 years. 1st edition 2025