A 27-year-old woman with BMI 38 kg/m² asks about pharmacologic options for obesity management. She has prediabetes and hypertension. According to current Canadian obesity management, what is the most appropriate discussion point?AWeight loss medications are not recommended in any patients; lifestyle alone is sufficientBEvidence-based pharmacotherapy can be considered as an adjunct to lifestyle in patients with BMI ≥30 kg/m² or BMI ≥27 kg/m² with comorbiditiesCBariatric surgery is the only effective option at her BMIDShort-term use of appetite suppressants is standard for all overweight patientsEThere is no role for multidisciplinary care in obesity managementCheck my answer