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  2. Mounjaro vs. Ozempic: Is One More Effective For Weight Loss ...

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    There are many alternatives to Mounjaro and Ozempic for weight loss, including other injectables, non-injectable weight loss medications and drug-free interventions. Here are your options. Other ...

  3. Semaglutide Weight Loss Drug Nausea: 8 Tips for Relieving It

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    3. Avoid High-Fat Foods and Other Triggers. High-fat foods can make your nausea worse. Try avoiding: Fatty meats. Baked goods. Greasy or fried foods

  4. Better than Ozempic? ‘Very strong’ new weight loss drug is ...

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    In a study testing a single drug delivering both the hormone and the molecules, mice who took it lost more weight than those taking existing medications. “The effect of GLP-1 combined with these ...

  5. Semaglutide - Wikipedia

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    In March 2023, a Novo Nordisk official said, based on a randomized, double-blind study (NCT03548935 [107]) funded by the company, that patients using semaglutide to lose weight regained two-thirds of their original weight loss one year (52 weeks) after discontinuing use of the drug. After two years (120 weeks), the patients retained roughly one ...

  6. Anti-obesity medication - Wikipedia

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    Thyroid hormones, another early weight loss drug, also raised energy expenditure but ceased to be used for weight loss due to cardiac risks and other adverse effects. [18] Selective thyromimetics that work on the thyroid hormone receptor beta may be able to exert some of the beneficial thermogenic effects of thyroid hormones with fewer adverse ...

  7. Phenmetrazine - Wikipedia

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    Phenmetrazine has been used as an appetite suppressant for purposes of weight loss. [2] It was used therapeutically for this indication at a dosage of 25 mg two or three times per day (or 50–75 mg/day total) in adults. [2] Phenmetrazine has been found to produce similar weight loss to dextroamphetamine in people with obesity. [3]

  8. Doctors are prescribing the weight loss drug semaglutide ...

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    Given that people on other prescription weight-loss medications lose, on average, 3% to 12% of their body weight after a year, it’s not surprising that semaglutide’s results are leading some ...

  9. Dexfenfluramine - Wikipedia

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    Dexfenfluramine, formerly sold under the brand name Redux, is a serotonergic drug that was used as an appetite suppressant to promote weight loss. [3] It is the d-enantiomer of fenfluramine and is structurally similar to amphetamine, but lacks any psychologically stimulating effects.