Use of Lisdexamfetamine to Treat Obesity in an Adolescent with Severe Obesity and Binge Eating
Approximately two-thirds of US children and adolescents have either obesity or overweight status, with almost 24% of adolescents (ages 12⁻19 years) afflicted with severe obesity, defined as >1.2 × the 95th BMI percentile for age/gender. Despite the increasing disproportiona...
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Main Authors: | Gitanjali Srivastava (Author), Valerie O'Hara (Author), Nancy Browne (Author) |
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2019-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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