Lack of understanding of obesity medication efficacy and safety

A US study [1] designed to assess the knowledge and practice patterns of primary care physicians (PCPs), endocrinologists (ENDOs), cardiologists (CARDs) and bariatricians (BARIs) regarding obesity found that respondents generally lacked understanding of obesity medication efficacy, safety and MOA.

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