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An adult patient who requires medication for weight loss is prescribed liraglutide by the primary care provider. The patient asks the provider to explain how this medication works. What is the provider’s best response? Group of answer choices “Liraglutide works by inhibiting the auto-inhibitory feedback loop on neurons.” “Liraglutide inhibits intestinal lipases and prevents the hydrolysis of dietary triglycerides.” “Liraglutide reduces appetite by stimulating the hypothalamus to release more norepinephrine.” “Liraglutide regulates appetite by stimulating insulin secretion and reducing glucagon secretion.”
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