DENVER — May 5, 2024 — The ability to provide adolescents with highly effective anti-obesity medications that now carry approvals from the US Food and Drug Administration and support in guidelines offers reassurance of their use; however, a reality check often awaits for clinicians in terms of challenges ranging from accessing and affording the medications to managing real and rumored side effects .
Vidmar noted that key strategies at her center, Children's Hospital Los Angeles, have been essential, however, in helping to at least facilitate the authorization process. While the strategy can't entirely mitigate the ongoing distribution concerns,"our pharmacy is now able to share with our weight management program what GLP-1s are available so that we can be more efficient in our work," Vidmar said.
"We often do not have a lot of control or agency over the distribution concerns; however, we can be thoughtful within our programs about how we titrate patients up to their full doses," Vidmar said.of the once-weekly injections are well-known, and these side effects can affect quality of life and daily function, Vidmar noted.
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