GLP-1 drugs for weight loss are specifically designed for people with a: Body mass index (BMI) of 30 or higher (obesity) BMI of 27 or higher with health conditions like high blood pressure, Type 2 diabetes or sleep apnea History of unsuccessful weight loss attempts through lifestyle changes alone There are also a few other factors to consider and questions to ask yourself: Are you committed to making lifestyle changes
It is a process by which nutrients and minerals are administered directly into the patients bloodstream
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Pros of GLP-1s: Non-surgical option Can lead to 1520% body weight loss in clinical trials May improve blood sugar, cholesterol, and inflammation Weekly injections, often self-administered Cons of GLP-1s: Real-world weight loss may be lower than clinical trials (510%) Side effects include nausea, vomiting, fatigue, and gastroparesis High cost and limited insurance coverage Weight may return if medication is stopped What is weight loss surgery