Plasma fenfluramine levels, weight loss and side effects: a failure to find a relationship.
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Pietrusko, R; Stunkard, A; Brownell, K; Campbell, DB
Published in: International journal of obesity
January 1982
Thirty-six women were treated for 16 weeks with fenfluramine and behavior therapy. There was a strong correlation between drug dosage and plasma levels of fenfluramine. In contrast to two previous reports, however, there was no correlation between plasma levels of fenfluramine and its metabolite norfenfluramine and weight loss, nor was there any correlation between these levels and side effects. If weight loss is not related to drug levels, as suggested by this report, there is no merit in increasing drug levels to tolerance as is the current practice; modest dosage to produce modest drug levels is indicated.
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Published In
International journal of obesity
Publication Date
January 1982
Volume
6
Issue
6
Start / End Page
567 / 571
Related Subject Headings
- Obesity
- Middle Aged
- Humans
- Fenfluramine
- Female
- Endocrinology & Metabolism
- Body Weight
- Behavior Therapy
- Aged
- Adult
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Pietrusko, R., Stunkard, A., Brownell, K., & Campbell, D. B. (1982). Plasma fenfluramine levels, weight loss and side effects: a failure to find a relationship. International Journal of Obesity, 6(6), 567–571.
Pietrusko, R., A. Stunkard, K. Brownell, and D. B. Campbell. “Plasma fenfluramine levels, weight loss and side effects: a failure to find a relationship.” International Journal of Obesity 6, no. 6 (January 1982): 567–71.
Pietrusko R, Stunkard A, Brownell K, Campbell DB. Plasma fenfluramine levels, weight loss and side effects: a failure to find a relationship. International journal of obesity. 1982 Jan;6(6):567–71.
Pietrusko, R., et al. “Plasma fenfluramine levels, weight loss and side effects: a failure to find a relationship.” International Journal of Obesity, vol. 6, no. 6, Jan. 1982, pp. 567–71.
Pietrusko R, Stunkard A, Brownell K, Campbell DB. Plasma fenfluramine levels, weight loss and side effects: a failure to find a relationship. International journal of obesity. 1982 Jan;6(6):567–571.
Published In
International journal of obesity
Publication Date
January 1982
Volume
6
Issue
6
Start / End Page
567 / 571
Related Subject Headings
- Obesity
- Middle Aged
- Humans
- Fenfluramine
- Female
- Endocrinology & Metabolism
- Body Weight
- Behavior Therapy
- Aged
- Adult