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GLP-1s 101

You’ve probably heard of Ozempic, but that’s a brand. The class these medications are known as is GLP-1 receptor agonists.

 

There are currently 2 popular medications, Semaglutide and Tirzepatide.

Semaglutide (known as Ozempic & Wegovy)

  • is a single agonist, GLP-1.

  • generally cheaper.

  • once-weekly injection, typically.

  • in some, more pronounced side effects. 

Tirzepatide (known as Mounjaro & Zepbound)

  • is a dual agonist, both GLP-1 and a GIP.

  • little more expensive.

  • once-weekly injection, typically.

  • in general, fewer side effects.

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  • Improved insulin sensitivity and blood sugar control

  • Increased energy and metabolic function

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  • Enhanced insulin sensitivity and glucose control

  • Improved energy and metabolic performance

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  • Steady, sustainable weight loss

  • Improved insulin sensitivity and glucose balance

  • Fewer side effects, smoother adaptation period

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Note, the information I provided above is in no medical advice. It's a quick overview to help you understand the basic differences in the medications to have a more informed discussion with your medical provider.

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