Bariatric surgery and medicines: from first principles to practice.

IF 3.4 Q2 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Teresa Girolamo, Rosemary Allin
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Abstract

Obesity is a major public health issue with significant health and financial costs. Almost one in three Australian adults are living with obesity Bariatric surgery can have a role in the management of obesity. There is evidence for its effectiveness in preventing or reversing chronic health conditions The type of bariatric surgery can significantly impact the absorption, distribution, metabolism or elimination of orally administered drugs. Some changes can be predicted from pharmacokinetic and physiological effects, but management should be individualised The effect of weight loss itself after bariatric surgery may require drug doses to be altered A review of the patient's medicines and ongoing follow-up are important before and after surgery to ensure optimal outcomes.

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减肥手术和药物:从最初的原理到实践。
肥胖是一个重大的公共卫生问题,具有巨大的健康和经济成本。几乎三分之一的澳大利亚成年人患有肥胖症,减肥手术在控制肥胖方面可以发挥作用。有证据表明它在预防或逆转慢性健康状况方面的有效性。减肥手术的类型可以显著影响口服给药药物的吸收、分布、代谢或消除。一些变化可以从药代动力学和生理效应中预测出来,但治疗应个体化。减肥手术后体重减轻本身的效果可能需要改变药物剂量。术前和术后对患者药物的回顾和持续的随访是重要的,以确保最佳结果。
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Australian Prescriber
Australian Prescriber MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
CiteScore
3.80
自引率
7.40%
发文量
71
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Australian Prescriber is Australia''s free, national, independent journal of drugs and therapeutics. It is published every two months online. Our purpose is to help health professionals make informed choices when prescribing, including whether to prescribe a drug or not. To do this we provide independent, reliable and accessible information. As well as publishing short didactic reviews, we facilitate debate about complex, controversial or uncertain therapeutic areas. We are part of NPS MedicineWise, an independent, non-profit organisation providing medicines information and resources for health professionals, and stakeholders involved in the quality use of medicines. NPS MedicineWise is funded by the Australian Government Department of Health.
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