Talk:Anti-obesity medication

Latest comment: 10 months ago by 192.116.89.144 in topic Incorrect figure for tirzepatide efficacy

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Is there a need for an article on this self explanatory entry ? Aside, the article is not precise: a drug do not necessarily take the form of a pill. Gtabary 09:44, 9 Dec 2004 (UTC)

  • I think this article really does not qualify for VfD. The title is OK. Redirect to Obesity#Treatment and be done with it. --Gene s 10:49, 9 Dec 2004 (UTC)
  • Sub-Beavis and Butthead snickering about obesity. Delete unless someone is volunteering to perform cleanup. --[[User:Tony Sidaway|Tony Sidaway|Talk]] 11:09, 9 Dec 2004 (UTC) Keep. Thanks to Rossami! Excellent work. --[[User:Tony Sidaway|Tony Sidaway|Talk]] 19:07, 10 Dec 2004 (UTC)
  • Redirect to obesity. [[User:MacGyverMagic|Mgm|(talk)]] 11:52, Dec 9, 2004 (UTC)
  • Fatis bad for you but some chicks love it. Fat on chicks is ugly cause you don't know what crack you are hitting when having sex<- is not encyclopedic, or half--ways civil. Delete - rernst 12:28, 9 Dec 2004 (UTC)
  • Redirect to obesity - LiquidXY 15:13, 9 Dec 2004 (UTC)
  • Delete: No need for a redirect to preserve the glorious edit history of this kiddie litter. If recreated, speedy delete. If recreated after that, speedy and ban contributor. The article is not encyclopedic, accurate, or appropriate. Geogre 15:16, 9 Dec 2004 (UTC)
    • Move to Anti-obesity drugs, with the auto-redirect from this spot. The contents of the saved article use the appropriate grammatical number; so should the title. Geogre 21:44, 11 Dec 2004 (UTC)
  • Delete. Redirect is pointless, anyone searching for this will find obesity without this redir. Article appears to be a joke by several anons; No version of it contains any useful content. Andrewa 15:17, 9 Dec 2004 (UTC)
    • Keep (change of vote). Now a good stub. Still not the best article title IMO, but a remarkable save, well done. Andrewa 14:42, 11 Dec 2004 (UTC)
  • Delete DCEdwards1966 15:30, Dec 9, 2004 (UTC)
  • Delete. How is this different from Anorectic? -- Scott 19:09, Dec 9, 2004 (UTC)
    • Anorectics would be a subset of the larger class of drugs potentially used to treat obesity. Anorectics interfere with appetite. Other drugs could, for example, leave the appetite intact but increase the metabolism or interfere with the absorption of nutrients. This is a requested article from Pharmacology. However, after removing the nonsense, what's left is self-evident from the title of the article. Weak delete because I believe it is more likely that someone seeing the redlink at Pharmacology will contribute a quality article than that someone seeing the blue link will take the time to edit this sub-stub. Rossami (talk) 01:58, 10 Dec 2004 (UTC)
      • After thinking about it, the answer to Scott's question might be appropriate in the article and might raise it above the sub-stub level. Weak keep. Rossami (talk) 02:17, 10 Dec 2004 (UTC)
  • Keep. It's still only a stub. Someone could expand it to something useful... P Ingerson 00:52, 10 Dec 2004 (UTC)
  • Keep. User:Rossami at 02:14 on 10 Dec 2004 expanded it into a sensible-loooking article. (Note to the unknowledgeable: "anorectic" does not come from "anus" and "rectum" but from Greek an- = "not" and oreg- = "extend, reach".) Anthony Appleyard 07:25, 10 Dec 2004 (UTC)
  • Keep the article as it is by 10:00, 10 Dec 2004 (UTC) is now of interest. Thanks User:Rossami :-) Gtabary 10:02, 10 Dec 2004 (UTC)
  • Keep now. Kappa 14:55, 10 Dec 2004 (UTC)
  • Strong keep. Yet another good save. If this gets deleted in its present state I will personally take it to Votes for Undeletion. [[User:GRider|GRider\talk]] 18:35, 10 Dec 2004 (UTC)
  • Another strong keep. This went from rambling, incoherent dicdef to a real, live article. Barnstars for Rossami!! - Lucky 6.9 23:19, 10 Dec 2004 (UTC)
  • keep. Mikkalai 08:45, 11 Dec 2004 (UTC)
  • keep. Yuckfoo 09:12, 12 Dec 2004 (UTC)

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Would "Anti-Obesity Drugs" be a better title for this article? --Measure 23:09, 10 April 2006 (UTC)Reply

Illicit weight loss drugs

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Clem. Nuff said. An address should be made on the use of non-perscribed stimulants to achieve weightloss, et cetera, as commonly seen and over heard in gyms.

do you mean clenbuterol? yes beta-2 agonists in general should be mentioned — Preceding unsigned comment added by 62.190.51.12 (talk) 15:49, 15 June 2012 (UTC)Reply

Ackward

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"More recent developments may be promising in development of drugs that can combat obesity." replaced with "Recent pharmaceutical researches have produced potential obesity combating drugs." Libertate 02:22, 12 March 2007 (UTC)Reply

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The links to http://www.dietdrugreport.com and http://www.acompliareport.com have been taken down a number of times - they are useful resources for the latest news on the development of anti-obesity drugs. I do understand that htye contain some advertising but there is still a large amount of original and useful content on the sites.

Secondly the link to http://www.obesity-news.com/ has been taken down despite the fact that the site is one of the most comprehensive sources of information on pharmaceutical approaches to treating obesity and it has no advertising but does require a paid subscription for access to full content. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Rallos (talkcontribs) 19:23, 27 February 2007 (UTC).Reply

unproven and anecdotal drugs/herbs

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would anyone have anything against me expanding the "other" section to include unproven or anecdotally "proven" drugs and herbs that are sold or marketed as weight loss supplements and the evidence for and against them? (or lack thereof) —Preceding unsigned comment added by UltraMagnus (talkcontribs) 21:38, 1 July 2008 (UTC)Reply

I'm for it, I think this article (or a child article) would be useful for people who buy into all the marketing hype around different weight loss supplements. Raspberry Ketones are very popular, but have not been clinically shown to work. While CLA appears to have some effectiveness in clinical trials. We could also include a summary on the ECA Stack. --108.243.184.16 (talk) 15:26, 24 April 2012 (UTC)Reply

medical school question on which approved for long term use

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there was a family med question on which is approved for long term use. which is? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 163.40.108.46 (talk) 21:36, 18 August 2008 (UTC)Reply

Added table which includes this information in the Medications section. IronLordByron (talk) 01:11, 26 July 2022 (UTC)Reply
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Incorrect figure for tirzepatide efficacy

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In the comparison table it states 23.5% weight reduction as placebo adjusted for tirzepatide and the reference is Lily’s press release. This figure is incorrect and the press release doesn’t state any placebo adjusted figure for weight reduction 192.116.89.144 (talk) 18:53, 11 January 2024 (UTC)Reply