GLP-1 Receptor Agonist Medications
GLP-1 medications, including semaglutide (Ozempic, Wegovy) and tirzepatide (Mounjaro, Zepbound), are among the most effective prescription tools currently available for weight management. They work by mimicking hormones that regulate appetite and blood sugar, leading to reduced hunger and improved metabolic function.
These medications are prescribed only when clinically appropriate and require ongoing provider supervision. They are not suitable for everyone, and your provider will review contraindications before prescribing.
Weight Loss Peptides
Weight loss peptides are a category of compounds that work through different mechanisms to support fat metabolism and lean muscle preservation. They are used in some medical weight loss programs as part of a broader treatment plan. As with any prescription treatment, peptide therapy requires a clinical evaluation and ongoing monitoring.
Nutrition Guidance and Lifestyle Coaching
Medication alone does not produce lasting results without accompanying lifestyle changes. Quality telehealth weight loss programs include provider-guided nutrition recommendations and practical lifestyle coaching. This is not a generic meal plan. It is guidance tailored to your specific metabolic needs, health conditions, and daily routine.
Medication Review and Adjustment
Some medications, including certain antidepressants and other prescription drugs, can contribute to weight gain or make weight loss more difficult. A thorough provider review of your current medications, including options like wellbutrin which has been studied in the context of weight management, can identify whether adjustments might be appropriate to discuss with your prescribing doctor.
Hormone Optimization
Hormonal imbalances play a significant role in body composition and weight management. Low testosterone in men and hormonal fluctuations in women can make losing weight considerably harder. Addressing these imbalances as part of a broader weight loss plan can meaningfully improve results.