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Can a primary care Doctor prescribe weight loss pills?

by Guest Author on August 30, 2010

If they can’t is there anything they can do to help a patient lose weight?? Weight loss surgery is NOT an option
Im a person with limited income. I cant afford to go to a gym. I know walking is good.

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essentiallysolo August 30, 2010 at 8:30 pm

yes, they can, and often do.

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