Glucagon-like peptide-1 analogues reduce alcohol intake
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Glucagon-like peptide-1 analogues reduce alcohol intake
Conflict of interest statement
F.A. reports no competing interests. M.O'.F provides obesity clinical care in the Medication Weight Loss Clinic and is the owner of this clinic. M.O'.F has served on advisory boards for Novo Nordisk and Johnson & Johnson, both positions unremunerated. C.l.R reports grants from the EU Innovative Medicine Initiative, Irish Research Council, Science Foundation Ireland, Anabio, and the Health Research Board. He serves on advisory boards and speakers panels of Novo Nordisk, Roche, Herbalife, GI Dynamics, Eli Lilly, Johnson & Johnson, Gila, Irish Life Health, Boehringer Ingelheim, Currax, Zealand Pharma, Keyron, AstraZeneca, Arrowhead Pharma, Amgen, and Rhythm Pharma. C.l.R is the Chair of the Irish Society for Nutrition and Metabolism. C.l.R provides obesity clinical care in the My Best Weight clinic and Beyond BMI clinic and is a shareholder.
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