How does Ozempic work?

Ozempic (semaglutide) is a GLP-1 receptor agonist for treating type 2 diabetes and promoting weight loss. It lowers blood sugar by increasing insulin release and decreasing glucagon, slows digestion, and reduces appetite. Users can expect a 10-15% weight loss over a year. Common side effects include nausea and diarrhea. Considered for some with obesity or diabetes, it's not recommended for those with a history of certain cancers.

Top 5 Obesity Videos

Over 70 million U.S. adults are classified as obese, with an obesity rate of 39.6% according to NHANES 2016 data. This includes about 35 million men and women each. Additionally, 99 million adults are overweight. The content includes various resources related to weight loss and obesity management.