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15 Burning Questions About Ozempic, Answered

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When the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved Ozempic in 2017 for use in adults with type 2 diabetes, it ushered in a new era of blood sugar and weight loss drugs. Since then, its obesity counterpart Wegovy has become available. More recently, Mounjaro and Zepbound — two drugs potentially poised to have even bigger health impacts — have been FDA approved.

These weight loss drugs are in a league of their own, and they’ve captured the public’s eye in the doctor’s office and on social media alike. In a survey by Everyday Health, which queried more than 3,000 people in summer 2023, respondents who lost weight were about 2 times as likely to have tried these drugs than people who maintained or gained weight.

RELATED: Everyday Health’s Survey and Special Report: Weight Loss Reframed

Despite growing awareness of these injectables, many questions around them remain. How do they work? What are the side effects? And do you have to stay on them forever to retain their potential benefits?

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