Research
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Future pharmacotherapeutic options, including combination therapies and gene therapy, may improve outcomes for patients with genetic obesity disorders.
Practitioners should stay informed about emerging therapies that may enhance treatment for genetic obesity.
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In the future, novel and innovative pharmacotherapeutical options, including combination therapies and possibly gene therapy, will emerge, offering promising effects on body weight, hyperphagia, and, most importantly, quality of life for patients with a variety of genetic obesity disorders.
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Source
Antiobesity Pharmacotherapy for Patients With Genetic Obesity Due to Defects in the Leptin-Melanocortin Pathway
Mila S. Welling et al. · Endocrine Reviews · 2025
DOI 10.1210/endrev/bnaf004
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