Eli Lilly announced promising test results for its oral GLP-1 medication, adding to positive news about pill-form weight loss drugs. The company is working to develop alternatives to injectable medications that could reach more patients.
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The market for GLP-1 medications is expected to expand through 2034, driven by rising diabetes cases and new drug delivery methods. However, high costs and regulatory challenges remain barriers to wider patient access.
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Natural GLP-1 hormone levels from eating regular foods have little effect on appetite or weight loss, according to researchers. The much higher hormone levels achieved through medications like Ozempic are what actually reduce hunger and help with weight loss.
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Some patients taking GLP-1 medications for weight loss report experiencing less pleasure and excitement in their daily lives. This potential mental health side effect is raising concerns among doctors and patients about the emotional impact of these popular weight loss drugs.
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Some people taking GLP-1 weight loss drugs like Ozempic and Wegovy say they feel less pleasure and excitement in daily life. Doctors confirm these emotional changes are real side effects, not imagined, and advise patients to seek help if they experience reduced joy.