Beyond GLP-1 medicines: the path to successful and long-term weight loss
We are in a new era of obesity treatment. GLP-1-based medicines have transformed the landscape – but real success is achieved when medication becomes part of a comprehensive approach that supports the whole person.
Long-term health and weight loss require more than medicine alone. It is when medical treatment is combined with lifestyle change and continuous guidance that meaningful, lasting progress becomes possible (1–2).
Trulicity and Medical Weight Loss: How Treatment with Dulaglutide Works
Trulicity is a prescription medication containing the active substance dulaglutide. It belongs to the group of GLP-1 receptor agonists and is used for the treatment of type 2 diabetes.
Dulaglutide mimics the effect of the body's own hormone GLP-1, which helps regulate blood sugar. The medication can also affect appetite and satiety, which can lead to some weight loss.
Saxenda (liraglutide) in the Treatment of Obesity
Saxenda is a daily injection treatment with liraglutide that can reduce appetite and increase the feeling of fullness. It is used for overweight and obesity, combined with diet and exercise. The dosage is stepped up gradually to reduce side effects such as nausea.
Ozempic (semaglutide) for the treatment of obesity
Ozempic is a prescription medication used for the treatment of type 2 diabetes as a supplement to diet and exercise. The active substance, semaglutide, contributes to improved blood sugar control and also has an appetite-suppressing effect, which can lead to weight loss.
Wegovy (semaglutide) in the Treatment of Obesity
Wegovy is a prescription medication used for the treatment of obesity and overweight.
It contains the active substance semaglutide and has shown significant effects on weight loss and cardiometabolic risk factors in clinical studies. By affecting the body's appetite regulation, this treatment can lead to an increased feeling of fullness and reduced energy intake.
Are weight loss and fat loss the same thing?
Many people who want to improve their health talk about “losing weight” – but what does that actually mean? Is the goal to weigh less, or to have less body fat? The difference is crucial for both health and results. To choose the right strategy, you need to understand the distinction between weight loss and fat loss. Even though they may sound like the same thing, they have different effects on our bodies and our health.










