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Live Science on MSNCan weight loss drugs help you drink less alcohol?There is growing evidence that Ozempic and other GLP-1 receptor agonist drugs might help people drink less alcohol, but more ...
GLP-1 agonists, medications commonly used for weight loss and type 2 diabetes, may also help reduce alcohol intake — an ...
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ZME Science on MSNPatients on Weight Loss Drugs Like Wegovy May Say They Just Don’t Want to Drink AnymoreOn a weekday morning in Dublin, a group of patients walked into a weight-loss clinic hoping to shed pounds. What they didn’t ...
Before the participants started the weight-loss drugs, they self-reported their weekly alcohol intake, then were categorized as non-drinkers, rare drinkers or regular drinkers. Approximately 72% ...
based on their self-reported alcohol intake before they started taking the weight-loss drugs. A total of 188 of the 262 patients were followed up for an average of four months. None of them had ...
Ozempic and similar drugs aren’t just for weight loss, more and more research is finding. New data is the latest to show that GLP-1 medications help lower people’s alcohol consumption ...
It’s not just the people taking who take GLP-1 medications who are downsizing—their shot glasses are losing a few ounces too.
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Health and Me on MSNLike Certain Food Intolerance, Can Weight-Loss Drugs Help Drink Less Alcohol?GLP-1 weight-loss drugs like Ozempic and Wegovy may help reduce alcohol cravings and heavy drinking, offering promising ...
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