A systematic review and mixed treatment comparison of pharmacological interventions for the treatment of obesity
Those interventions which have now been withdrawn from use (sibutramine and rimonabant) seem to be the most effective, implying that there may be a place in clinical practice for similar drugs if side effects could be avoided.
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