Researchers have created an oral medication that could work alone or with GLP-1 drugs to improve metabolic health while preserving muscle mass in diabetes patients.
Thirst-zepatide? A cheap, already available pill is being billed as the “Ozempic of alcohol” for its ability to reduce ...
An experimental new medication claims to help people lose weight without muscle loss. Here’s what you need to know about the ...
Eli Lilly announced trial results for its weight-loss medication, orforglipron, in August. Orforglipron is a once-daily oral ...
A first-of-its-kind oral drug boosts muscle metabolism to improve blood sugar and body composition is now headed into larger clinical trials. Lowering blood sugar and increasing fat burning – without ...
Just as the drug for type 2 diabetics does, it targets the brain’s reward pathways to reduce cravings. While Ozempic works to ...
In two studies, semaglutide failed to slow decline in thousands of people with early stages of Alzheimer's disease.
While the WHO study saw reports of suicidal thoughts were slightly higher for semaglutide in particular, the warning applies ...
GLP-1 medications have been a life-changing tool to help people manage their blood sugar and lose weight. But the most popular forms of these medications have a big drawback: You have to inject ...
Next-generation pills and monthly injectables promise more choice, fewer side effects and broader health benefits.
Novo Nordisk A/S left open the door for additional work on its pill version of Ozempic for Alzheimer’s disease after a pair ...
New research suggests that drugs like Ozempic and Wegovy might trigger more than just a slimmer waistline. Many users have ...