Do I need medication to maintain weight loss?
Medication for weight loss can be a game changer. But, once you reach your goal, can you stop taking it, or should you expect to take it long term? Here's what the current science says.
Medication for weight loss can be a game changer. But, once you reach your goal, can you stop taking it, or should you expect to take it long term? Here's what the current science says.
Ozempic, a drug designed to manage type 2 diabetes has become increasingly popular for weight loss. Here’s what you should know before getting curious.
Step therapy is taking steps from less expensive generic medications and working your way up to pricier ones until you find what works for you. This is a great way to get your weight loss medication approved by your insurance provider. Learn more about how it can help here.
Weight loss is hard, and keeping it off can be even more challenging. The good news: People who combine medication with lifestyle modifications tend to lose more weight—and are more likely to keep it off at the one-year mark.
The Found medical weight loss program combines lifestyle changes with medications that support weight loss.
Why would you possibly need prescription weight loss meds if you’ve had bariatric surgery? Shouldn’t the procedure be enough to fast-track weight loss? We like good questions like these—and helping to answer them.
A question we get a lot is: Why don’t I recognize the names of the medications my Found provider prescribes me? And hey, you’re smart to ask about anything going into your body.
You’ve tried every diet and plan out there. You're curious about medication added to your weight care regimen—maybe this is the boost you needed all along.
It’s late one night, and in a haze of tiredness and frustration, you start Googling “prescription weight-loss pills.” You’ve tried All The Diets, and nothing has worked, so here you are surfing for other answers.