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Obesity and Medication Dosing: How Body Composition Changes Drug Effects
  • 17 December 2025
  • Nigel Watt

Obesity and Medication Dosing: How Body Composition Changes Drug Effects

Obesity changes how drugs move through the body, making standard doses risky. Learn how lean body weight, adjusted dosing, and therapeutic monitoring prevent treatment failure and toxicity in obese patients.

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