Semaglutide has become one of the most recognized prescription medications for chronic weight management. For many adults struggling with obesity or excess weight, it can be an effective tool when combined with healthy lifestyle changes and ongoing medical supervision.
While semaglutide has generated significant attention, it's important to understand how it works, who may qualify and what to expect before beginning treatment.
Semaglutide is a prescription GLP-1 receptor agonist that mimics glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1), a hormone naturally produced in the body after eating.
GLP-1 helps regulate several important functions, including:
By activating GLP-1 receptors, semaglutide can help reduce hunger, increase satiety and support lower calorie intake, making it easier for many patients to follow a reduced-calorie nutrition plan.
Semaglutide is FDA-approved for chronic weight management in eligible adults when used alongside a reduced-calorie diet and increased physical activity.
Clinical trials have shown that semaglutide can help eligible patients lose significantly more weight than lifestyle modifications alone.
Results vary depending on several factors, including:
For many patients, weight loss occurs gradually over several months under the guidance of a licensed healthcare provider.
Semaglutide may be appropriate for adults who meet specific medical criteria.
Generally, candidates include adults who have:
A licensed healthcare provider will evaluate your medical history, current medications and health goals to determine whether semaglutide is appropriate for you.
Yes.
Although semaglutide was originally developed to help manage type 2 diabetes, certain formulations are FDA-approved specifically for chronic weight management in eligible adults, including many people who do not have diabetes.
Treatment should always be prescribed and monitored by a licensed healthcare provider.
Semaglutide is designed to support long-term weight management when clinically appropriate.
Treatment length varies based on:
Your provider will monitor your progress throughout treatment and determine the most appropriate plan for your individual needs.
Like all prescription medications, semaglutide may cause side effects.
The most commonly reported include:
Many of these symptoms improve as the body adjusts to treatment. Healthcare providers typically increase doses gradually to help minimize gastrointestinal side effects.
If you experience persistent or concerning symptoms, contact your healthcare provider promptly.
Medication is only one part of a successful weight management program.
Patients generally achieve the best results by combining semaglutide with:
Developing sustainable lifestyle habits can help support both weight loss and long-term weight maintenance.
Semaglutide may be an option for adults who have struggled to lose weight despite consistent efforts with diet and exercise.
If you're interested in learning whether provider-guided medical weight management is right for you, scheduling a consultation with a licensed healthcare provider is the best place to start. Together, you can review your health history, discuss your goals and determine the most appropriate treatment plan for your individual needs.
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