Wondering if you have to take GLP-1s forever? Here’s what you need to know
Most people who take GLP-1 medications regain two-thirds of the weight lost when they stop taking it. Once you start, can you ever stop?
Most people who take GLP-1 medications regain two-thirds of the weight lost when they stop taking it. Once you start, can you ever stop?
Ozempic and Trulicity are both GLP-1 medications approved to treat type 2 diabetes, but they also show success in weight loss. Which is best for your weight loss goals? Find out here.
Wegovy and Trulicity are both GLP-1 medications that help with weight loss, but only one is FDA approved for weight management. So does that make it a better option for you? Find out here.
Victoza and Trulicity are GLP-1 medications that not only treat type-2 diabetes but have also shown great results in weight loss. Which one is better for you? Find out here.
Trulicity received FDA approval for treating type 2 diabetes in 2014, but it's also made waves in the medical weight loss community. Learn all about Trulicity weight loss here.
Wegovy and Saxenda are both among the newer drugs for weight loss— and they have significant differences. Here’s how to know which may be right for you.
There's been plenty of buzz surrounding GLP-1 medications and their impacts on weight loss. Let's see how Ozempic and Saxenda -- both GLP-1s -- stack up against one another for weight loss.
Because our mission is to help and not sugar coat, we're just going to come out and say it: Weight loss can be tough. There is no "easy" or "quick fix." (Hey, if all those fad diets worked, you wouldn't be reading this right now.)
Saxenda may have been FDA-approved way back in 2014, but that doesn't mean it's not as effective as today's newer weight-loss medications.