Powerful weight loss drugs could soon come as pills, but are they safe?
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- Опубліковано 26 чер 2023
- The drug used in Ozempic, Wegovy and other groundbreaking medications could soon be available in pill form if the FDA approves. Dr. Celine Gounder, a CBS News medical contributor and editor-at-large for public health at KFF Health News, has more on how these drugs work and how safe they are.
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Will it work for fat diseases or disorders like Dercums disease?? Dr Karen Herbst is studying this.
I am a diabetic and was put on anemic for 1 year. It was horrible and finally I lost much of my head of hair with bright red scalp with scaring white patches. I did loose about 30 lbs and still am suffering from same nausea etc 3 weeks after stopped. The withdrawals are like a heroin addict. Will continue cutting down on carbs and sugar. Will never take any of these drugs again!!!
Rybelsus is ozempic in pill form. Was an awesome help to lower my a1c from 12.4 to 6.5 in one year. Insurance dropped it from their formulary at the 12 month mark. I lost weight while on this pill but that involved working out 3 times a week and changing my eating habits as well.
Ozempic is very effective in lowering my A1C but i did not lose weight. No nausea or vomiting.But i craved more food no weight loss.
I know my husband takes trulicity and he has gained weight. He's been to heart specialist to make sure its not his heart. He explained he actually has poor eating to gain weight is crazy. When he does eat, he eats very small portions. He craves sugar and its because his body isnt making enough sugar.
My sister is in the hospital right now.She had horrible uncontrollable vomiting, for 24 hours. The doctors can't stop the suffering. Unbelievable nausia.
I hope she is ok now 😢
@@katoya9207 yes. But it took a ruff weak in the hospital. The high dose can be tricky.
I do only eat salad everyday and exercise and don't lose weight. It's genetic. This was a game changer to get my body at a healthy weight where better workouts were even possible.
Then what did you do to loose weight
most of the symptoms you described would occur naturally if the patients forced themselves to breath in and breath out every single moment of their lives. Also, losing weight is an insane workout because the body is the one doing all the work and not the foods you eat.
Maybe I don’t understand what you think
Guess we low on humans when they wanna save the ones that eat to die
Drugs, drugs, drugs. Put down the cheeseburger and pick up an apple. Show some self control
Vladimir sounds fairly judgmental of people who would take this medication. He has a vibe fitness gatekeeper vibe.
I want to loose weight and keep it off
It time to do something about it get up in go for a walk cut back from eating in Increase your water you will be fine let's go!!💪🏽💪🏽
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Um it already exists as pills... it's called Rybelsus
OZEMPIC
Safe and effective😂
Because eating healthy and getting exercise is out of the question 🤪
Plants>pills
Sounds like a legal tapeworm diet to me
Ffx
Poison crap
If a person is not diabetic shouldn't expose to have permanent damage of the pancreas enzymes period.
Can you eat McDonald's and still lose weight?
As long as you are keeping a calorie deficit yes
Salad
Maybe like once in a blue moon and in restricted portions. From my experience, eating fattening unhealthy meals = vomiting = you no longer want to eat those things.
A McDonald's salad
@@DNB7227 idek if they still make those
Because making better Healthcare choices is too hard, eating right is too hard, exercises too hard. Take a pill, take the easy way out.
Some of us do eat healthy and work out. My issue was portion control and my metabolism changed after having my daughter. I've been on Mounjaro and have lost 35 lbs. It curbed my cravings and in tandem with my antidepressant have me feeling better than ever. My insurance stops coverage next month and I'm praying I've developed enough good habits that cravings don't come back.
If they are low income, how are the also obese? Maybe instead of giving them a pill give them less food stamp, simple.
What a asinine comment. It's clear you are clueless about those who actually take the medicine. Wealthy folks who can afford a private chef, a gym in their home, and they're not even pre-diabetic, diabetes or high cholesterol they just want to take it to get thinner than they already are.😮
@@DNB7227 she’s the one who brought up the low income population, saying they may be excluded from getting access to it
ask yourself... have you seen a McDonalds at every corner in a rich area? No, they are most located in low-income areas because that is the only food they can afford. Having organic veggies and fruit is also expensive for the public. Low income people work more, and make less. What do you think?@@notyourtypicalcomment2399