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GLP-1 Drugs: Less Frequent Dosing Works
5 Mar
Summary
- Spaced-out GLP-1 injections maintained weight loss and health benefits.
- Most patients who reduced injection frequency kept weight off.
- Study suggests individualized dosing may be more effective than weekly forever.

A new study suggests that patients using GLP-1 weight-loss drugs may not need weekly injections indefinitely. Researchers found that most patients who spaced out their shots—taking them every other week or even less frequently—maintained their weight loss and associated health improvements, such as better blood sugar and blood pressure control. This approach was successful even after patients had plateaued at their desired weight.
This research, published in the journal Obesity, analyzed data from 34 patients. While some experts urge caution due to the study's small size and lack of a control group, the findings offer a promising alternative for individuals deterred by the prospect of lifelong, costly weekly treatments. The study indicates that chronic treatment does not necessarily equate to maximum weekly dosing forever, potentially leading to more individualized and effective treatment plans.




