Drug interventions for the treatment of obesity in children and adolescents

Nov 30, 2016The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Medicines used to treat obesity in children and teenagers

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Abstract

A mean difference of -1.3 kg/m² in body mass index (BMI) was observed with pharmacological interventions for obese children and adolescents.

  • Pharmacological interventions, including metformin, sibutramine, and orlistat, may lead to a reduction in BMI and weight in children and adolescents with obesity.
  • The mean difference in weight change was -3.9 kg with low certainty evidence across the interventions.
  • Serious adverse events were reported in 2.7% of participants in intervention groups compared to 1.7% in comparator groups.
  • Gastrointestinal issues were the most common side effects associated with orlistat and metformin, while sibutramine was linked to cardiovascular symptoms.
  • Trials generally exhibited a high risk of bias and short follow-up periods, limiting the reliability of the findings.

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