Ozempic (semaglutide) has recently been launched in India. It is a once-weekly injectable drug primarily approved for the treatment of type 2 diabetes. However, its weight loss effects have made it a hot topic among people looking to shed extra kilos.

What is Ozempic?

· Active Ingredient: Semaglutide, a GLP-1 receptor agonist.

· Mechanism: Slows gastric emptying, reduces appetite, and enhances insulin secretion in response to meals.

· Approved Uses:

1. Managing blood sugar in type 2 diabetes.

2. Weight loss in certain obese or overweight patients (in other countries, marketed as Wegovy for weight management).

Weight Loss Effects

· Clinical studies have shown that diabetic patients on Ozempic lost significant weight, sometimes up to 10–15% of their body weight over months.

· Weight loss is primarily due to reduced appetite, feeling full faster, and lower calorie intake.

Can Non-Diabetics Use Ozempic for Weight Loss?

Doctors’ advice: Caution required.

1. Not officially approved for non-diabetics in India

o In India, Ozempic is marketed for diabetes only.

o Using it for weight loss without medical supervision is off-label and risky.

2. Potential Side Effects

o Nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea are common initially.

o Risk of gallbladder problems, pancreatitis, and thyroid tumors in rare cases.

o Long-term effects on healthy individuals are not fully studied.

3. Cost Factor

o At Rs 8,800 per month for the standard dose, long-term use is expensive.

Safer Alternatives for Weight Loss

· Lifestyle changes: Balanced diet, calorie control, and regular exercise remain the most reliable approach.

· Medical consultation: If obesity or weight-related health issues are significant, a doctor may discuss approved weight-loss drugs and monitor safety.

· Other treatments: Some non-diabetic patients may qualify for Wegovy or other GLP-1 agonists under strict medical supervision in countries where approved.

Key Takeaway

While Ozempic shows impressive weight loss potential, it should not be taken by non-diabetics without a doctor’s prescription. Misuse can lead to serious side effects and health risks. The safest route is medical guidance combined with diet and exercise.

 

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