Weight-loss Drug Semaglutide Is More Effective than Dieting and Exercise Patient Says

Apparently, weight-loss is not all willpower

A report from Insider tells us that Semaglutide, a type 2 diabetes prescription, is now helping to disprove the misconception that weight loss is all about willpower, as patients observe more apparent impacts with the drug's use.

In the story from Insider, they featured Cora Moyer, a patient that has been engaging in various diet and exercise programs for years but to no avail. She tried a prescription medication called Semaglutide. After taking this medication consistently, Moyer saw the results she had long expected.

Dispelling Weight-loss Myths

The woman mentioned above claims that taking Semaglutide helped her become "neutral" about food and reconcile with decades of guilt and shame about her eating habits and weight.

She used to believe she was lazy and lacked the willpower to control her eating before starting the medication. She now knows, thanks to Semaglutide, that her uncontrollable cravings are not entirely her fault.

Based on government health information portals, Semaglutide injection is used in adults with type 2 diabetes, combined with a diet and exercise regimen, to regulate blood sugar levels when other drugs cannot control the sugar levels well enough.

Type 2 diabetes is a condition in which the body does not use insulin normally and so cannot manage the amount of sugar in the blood) when other medications did not sufficiently control the sugar levels.

Patients who spoke with Insider attested that utilizing the medicine provided the validation they all sought. Because of the drug's success, they confirmed that their inability to lose weight on a long-term basis was never due to a lack of self-control.

TikTok's Wonder Drug

According to Variety, the insulin regulator prescription is frequently used in Hollywood, where it aids the wealthy and beautiful in losing extra weight as part of the endless Los Angeles habit of improving appearances. Even TikTok is full of influencers displaying shocking before-and-after images demonstrating their weight loss after using it.

Elon Musk, the billionaire CEO of Twitter, is another popular figure who has openly acknowledged using Semaglutide injections to lose weight. He stated in a few Twitter replies that he combines it with fasting.

As said by pharmacists, the medicine is being offered for prescriptions ranging from $1,200 to $1,500 per month, and insurance companies are already taking note and taking appropriate action. Companies claim that the drug's popularity among non-diabetics has resulted in overwhelming demand, leaving individuals who require the injections with a limited supply.

The medication, marketed under several brand names, was recently approved for weight loss. It is available under the brand names Wegovy and Ozempic. Semaglutide, which was initially designed to treat diabetes, was licensed by the FDA for weight loss in June 2021. It is the first drug to gain this approval since 2014.

Warnings

The government warns that Semaglutide injection may raise the risk that you will develop thyroid gland cancers, particularly medullary thyroid carcinoma. It is unknown if Semaglutide raises the risk of tumors in people. However, laboratory animals that were given the drug developed malignancies.

Authorities advise patients to keep all appointments with their doctors and the lab. Your doctor might prescribe specific tests to monitor your body's reaction to the Semaglutide injection.

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