Qsymia, the simply convenient choice for weight management.

Concerned that your child aged 12-17 could be living with obesity?

You’re not alone in dealing with this condition

Left untreated, obesity can contribute to weight-management issues as an adult, as well as future health challenges.3 Living with obesity can also greatly affect childrens’ emotional well-being.4

There are a number of factors
that contribute to obesity in children6

Genetics

Sleep routines and lack of physical activity

Stress

Food choices and eating behaviors

Sedentary activities such as gaming and streaming

Did you know?

Human biology can play a role7

The human body is designed to store fuel in anticipation of periods when food is scarce. It deliberately craves high-calorie food to avoid running out of fuel.

The good news is obesity can be treated.

ASK ABOUT A NON INJECTION[SM] WEIGHT-MANAGEMENT TREATMENT OPTION

Ask your healthcare provider if once-daily Qsymia is right for your child

Select from the following:

Support for
caregivers

Offering family support to your child throughout their weight-management plan is important.

How once-daily
Qsymia can help

Once-daily Qsymia can help regulate your child’s hunger and cravings for food throughout their day.1

Download a FREE
Qsymia brochure

This FREE caregiver brochure can help you discuss once-daily Qsymia with your healthcare provider.

How to save on Qsymia

Qsymia Home Delivery Pharmacy

Retail Pharmacies

A FREE support program with exclusive benefits!

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$98* for a 30-day Rx or product pack— for the lowest cash price — no insurance claims will be processed.

Retail Pharmacies

Qsymia savings card

$80* average price for a 30-day Rx for patients using commercial insurance and the Qsymia Savings Card.

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Save at popular retail pharmacies with exclusive GoodRx manufacturer discount coupon.

 

What is Qsymia?

Qsymia is a prescription medicine that contains phentermine and topiramate extended-release. Qsymia may help adults and children 12 years and older with obesity, or some…

Important Safety Information

Do not take Qsymia if you are pregnant, planning to become pregnant, or become pregnant during Qsymia treatment; have glaucoma; have thyroid problems (hyperthyroidism); are taking certain medicines called monoamine oxidase inhibitors…

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