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Semaglutide Therapy

What is Sematuglutide?

Semaglutide belongs to a class of medications known as glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists, or GLP-1 RAs. It mimics the GLP-1 hormone, released in the gut in response to eating.

 

One role of GLP-1 is to prompt the body to produce more insulin, which reduces blood sugar (glucose). For that reason, health care providers have used semaglutide for more than 15 years to treat Type 2 diabetes.

 

But GLP-1 in higher amounts also interacts with the parts of the brain that suppress your appetite and signal you to feel full. When used in conjunction with diet and exercise, it can cause significant weight loss — and a reduced risk of cancer, diabetes and heart disease — in people who are obese or overweight.

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How effective is semaglutide for weight loss in non-diabetics?

 

There have been several anti-obesity medications that help suppress appetite and achieve weight loss. But semaglutide performs on a new level.

 

An early study of 2,000 obese adults compared people using semaglutide plus a diet and exercise program with people who made the same lifestyle changes without semaglutide. After 68 weeks, half of the participants using semaglutide lost 15% of their body weight, and nearly a third lost 20%. Participants who incorporated only lifestyle changes lost about 2.4% of their weight.

 

Since then, additional studies have shown similar results. But they’ve also revealed that participants tend to regain the weight lost when they stop taking semaglutide if they fail to incorporate a healthy lifestyle into their weight loss plan.

 

What are the side effects of semaglutide injections?

 

The side effects of semaglutide are typically mild — especially when compared to the complications associated with overweight and obesity.

 

People taking semaglutide for weight loss may experience:

 

  • Dizziness

  • Fatigue

  • Gastrointestinal issues, such as diarrhea, constipation and gassiness

  • Headache

  • Stomach issues, including nausea, vomiting, pain or distension (bloat)

 

Gastrointestinal issues are the most common complaint among people just starting semaglutide. But you may be able to reduce the side effects by beginning on a lower dose and then slowly increasing the amount you take.

 

Who should (and should not) take semaglutide for weight loss?

 

The FDA recommends Wegovy for weight loss if you meet one of the following criteria:

 

 

Avoid semaglutide if you have:

 

 

If you’re considering semaglutide for weight loss, your first step should be consulting your primary care physician (PCP). They know your personal and family medical history and can guide you in the best treatment for your condition. If you have diabetes and already take a different medication, talk to your physician about acceptable (and safe) combinations of diabetes medication.

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