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The article discusses injectable weight loss drugs such as semaglutide and tirzepatide, explaining their mechanism of action, advantages and disadvantages. It is emphasized that these drugs are not a magic solution, but a tool that should be complemented with lifestyle changes, including healthy diet and exercise. Side effects, the possibility of regaining lost weight after stopping treatment, and the importance of genetics and other factors in obesity are discussed. Finally, natural alternatives are proposed to control appetite and improve metabolism.
Do weight loss drugs really work?
I’ve read on this website that there are different medications designed to help you lose weight, but it seems that they are not magic solutions and have several important considerations. According to what they explain, some of these drugs work by reducing appetite or limiting fat absorption, and are usually recommended only in specific cases, such as people with obesity or health problems associated with weight.
However, they also mention that these medications must be accompanied by lifestyle changes, such as improving diet and exercising, to be truly effective. In addition, they can have side effects that do not always outweigh the benefits.
Has anyone here tried any weight loss drugs? Do they really work or are they just a temporary support? I am very interested in hearing real experiences or medical points of view.
Thank you!
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