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Gender-related issues in the pharmacology of new anti-obesity drugs.

Mauro Cataldi1,2, Giovanna Muscogiuri3,2, Silvia Savastano3,2, Luigi Barrea3,2, Bruna Guida4,2, Maurizio Taglialatela1,2, Annamaria Colao3,2.   

Abstract

Four new medicines-liraglutide, lorcaserin, bupropion/naltrexone, and phentermine/topiramate-have been recently added to the pharmacological arsenal for obesity treatment and could represent important tools to manage this epidemic disease. To achieve satisfactory anti-obesity goals, the use of these new medicines should be optimized and tailored to specific patient subpopulations also by applying dose adjustments if needed. In the present review, we posit that gender could be among the factors influencing the activity of the new obesity drugs both because of pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic factors. Although evidence from premarketing clinical studies suggested that no dose adjustment by gender is necessary for any of these new medicines, these studies were not specifically designed to identify gender-related differences. This observation, together with the strong theoretical background supporting the hypothesis of a gender-dimorphic response, strongly call upon an urgent need of new real-life data on gender-related difference in the pharmacology of these new obesity drugs.
© 2018 World Obesity Federation.

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Keywords:  liraglutide; lorcaserin; naltrexone/bupropion; phentermine/topiramate

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30589980     DOI: 10.1111/obr.12805

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Obes Rev        ISSN: 1467-7881            Impact factor:   9.213


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