Phentermine and Ozempic (semaglutide) are two popular weight loss drugs. How do you know which is right for you? Each medication works very differently and has different use cases. Let’s explore how each drug works, what the data says about short- vs. long-term use, and how to determine which might be right for you.
Mounjaro (tirzepatide) starts working in your body soon after you inject it, but when will you actually see changes? What is a realistic timeline for when Mounjaro reduces blood sugar levels and leads to weight loss? This article reveals what clinical studies show about how long it takes for Mounjaro to work and how you can maximize your results.
What happens when you stop taking Ozempic? Will you go through withdrawal? While the drug is not addictive, your body will go through some changes as the medication leaves your system. Let’s explore what it’s like to go off semaglutide, what to expect, and how to prepare.
Mounjaro (tirzepatide) helps you control your blood sugar levels and lose weight, but proper storage is needed for this temperature-sensitive medication. Learn if Mounjaro needs to be refrigerated and about other storage requirements. Find practical tips to keep Mounjaro safe at home and while traveling.
Mounjaro helps many people manage diabetes and lose weight, but unexpected fatigue is a common complaint. While clinical trials do not list tiredness as an official side effect, many Mounjaro users report experiencing low energy. Learn reasons why this medication might be making you tired and what you can do about it.
Have you heard about using Ozempic for PCOS? Wondering if it might help you? While Ozempic is not formally approved for PCOS treatment, emerging research is showing how helpful it might be for insulin resistance, weight management, and more. Let’s dive in.
Topamax works like a neural dimmer switch, calming brain activity for seizures and migraines, but also triggers weight loss as a side effect. People can lose 5-7% of their body weight on Topamax, but for some, the scale does not move. Body chemistry, dosage issues, and several other factors may explain why this medication works differently for each individual. Explore what Topamax is, how it works, and why you’re not losing weight on Topamax.
Have you recently started Ozempic or semaglutide and are still feeling hungry? Wondering if it’s normal? Semaglutide does suppress appetite, but this effect impacts everyone differently. Learn more about how semaglutide acts on your appetite and why you might still feel hungry.
Lexapro (escitalopram) helps millions manage depression and anxiety, but the medication can lead to unwanted weight gain. Research shows a higher risk of weight gain for people taking antidepressants. Here are some tips to help you manage weight gain on antidepressant medications like Lexapro.