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Default Oct 22, 2023 at 05:53 PM
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For the 40% of Americans with obesity, medications may be given at wrong dose

Shame on docs for not being aware of that factor and for drug companies for not including obese people in their studies. I'm well aware how psychiatric drugs can cause weight gain!
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Wow! I had no idea the overweight people were excluded from drug trails. Wow, just wow!

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