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It can only be prescribed for people with: A BMI of 30 and over. A BMI of 27 to 30 and have a weight-related 'co-morbidity' (e.g., high blood pressure, high cholesterol, sleep apnoea)
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The predominant form of fat in mammals, including in humans, is known as white fat. White fat cells are found throughout the body, primarily under...
Read More »If you’re prescribed Saxenda® on the NHS, it will be free, but you’ll have to pay your prescription fee (unless you’re exempt).
Unintentional weight gain occurs when you put on weight without increasing your consumption of food or liquid and without decreasing your activity....
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Healthy Poop Should Sink in the Toilet Floating stools are often an indication of high fat content, which can be a sign of malabsorption, a...
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Saxenda can be used in adults who have either: obesity, which is defined as having a body mass index (BMI) of 30 or more, or. overweight (a BMI of...
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