Medications like Ozempic, Wegovy, and Mounjaro have sparked debate among the medical community and the general public regarding weight loss methods. While some healthcare providers urge patients to choose non-drug routes toward weight management, others note the importance of support and non-judgment of others' health decisions.
Multiple members of The Obesity Society (TOS) unveiled new research about several anti-obesity medications in development at this year's annual meeting of the American Diabetes Association (ADA) held June 23–26.
Users of Ozempic and Wegovy say the drugs have miraculously stopped their obsessive thoughts about binge eating. The injectables, which have been hailed as a quick fix for shedding unwanted pounds, have hit headlines for an array of odd side effects, including sagging faces, thinning fingers and drooping butts but the ability to stop thoughts about food is perhaps the most bizarre of all.
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