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[-] steeznson@lemmy.world 5 points 3 days ago

The side-effects would need to be pretty extreme for the cost-benefit analysis to show using weight-loss drugs was more harmful than being obese.

I'm somewhat uncomfortable with the idea of muting some of our reward pathways in the brain though. Anecdotal reports so far have had people saying it has helped them with alcoholism and gambling in addition to losing weight, which makes me wonder if we're using a sledgehammer to crack a walnut. At the same time I don't have a genetic disposition towards gaining weight so maybe I'd have a different opinion if I'd tried everything else to lose weight and had felt out of options before these drugs came along.

[-] HumanPenguin@feddit.uk 1 points 3 days ago

The side-effects would need to be pretty extreme

Pancreatitis ranges from minor to life threatening.

It can become systemic harming multiple organs.

So idepending on what this study shows when done. A high number of severe cases. Could def be worse for the NHS then obesity. Considering 1 in 4 adults meet the obesity Def now. And 1 in 5 cases of pancreatitis are classed as severe. Mass roll out could be a disaster if the study shows high numbers suffer this effect.

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