We reviewed all of the weight loss medications that are currently available, including how they work, who they might be appropriate for, research on their effectiveness, and potential safety concerns.
Clinical trials have shown that people using weight-loss jabs, such as Wegovy and Mounjaro, lose anywhere between 16% and 21% of their body weight. But the drugs don’t work for everyone. In those ...
Another study suggests that weight-loss meds like Wegovy (NVO) and Mounjaro (LLY) can help people cut back on drinking ...
You’ll learn exactly what detox pills are, and how they work. Some people claim detox pills don’t work, but that’s because they’re picking the wrong pills, they don’t really understand how to use.
Last year’s study in the journal Obesity had revealed that of people prescribed weight-loss drugs, just 44 per cent were ...
News of Biden administration's proposal to require Medicare and Medicaid health insurance to cover weight loss drugs could trigger private employers to do the same.
Dr. Gupta explains how common it is for people to reach age 100 ...
MOH and HSA are reviewing the advertisements on weight-loss drugs flagged by ST. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Most patients still need to be managed by oral medications to treat diabetes and not injections, at least in the early stages ...
Advertisements for prescription-only medications for weight loss and other treatments are not allowed in all forms of media, ...
Over the past year, the question has been coming in from everywhere – from my patients and family members, from colleagues ...
Researchers not involved in the study cautioned it does not prove the popular weight-loss drugs work to limit drinking. Sarah Church, a clinical psychologist and executive director of Wholeview ...