Ozempic 2.0 Is on the Way, and It Could Be Even More Transformative
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The article discusses the upcoming advancements in weight loss drugs, specifically the next generation of Ozempic, which is expected to be more effective and have fewer side effects. The new developments are generating excitement among commenters. The potential for optimized weight loss with reduced side effects is being seen as a significant improvement.
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Also a new medication will have unknown long term side effects for sure that will surface over time, similar to the current ones.
In my case mounjaro was life changing (for the better). I would say 42kg over 15 months was fast enough already.
IMO, the ideal way to use these is as an enabler or multiplier for a healthy lifestyle. Using GLP-1-family drugs to enable an unhealthy lifestyle is always going to work out worse for everyone than using them as an adjunct to disciplined diet, regular exercise, and good sleep.