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Quick Navigation:<\/strong><\/p>\n The FDA has currently approved <\/span>six weight loss medications<\/span><\/a> for public use, which means there are several options for those looking for help with losing weight. However, more options for weight loss means it can be overwhelming when it comes to choosing the right drug for your goals. In many cases, the top two choices often come down to Ozempic vs. Phentermine.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n Ozempic (<\/span>also known as Semaglutide\/GLP-1<\/span><\/a>) is a recent entrant in the field of weight loss drugs. Phentermine has existed for some time as an inexpensive but effective short-term <\/span>weight loss solution<\/span><\/a>. It is important to assess the benefits of Ozempic and Phentermine, and understand how each drug works. In the following article, we’d like to look at the key differences between the two drugs and evaluate their weight-loss effects.<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n <\/span><\/p>\n Ozempic is a diabetes medication and is not currently approved by the FDA for weight loss in overweight or obese adults. But Semaglutide\/GLP-1 was approved for generic weight loss under the <\/span>brand name of Wegovy<\/span><\/a>.<\/span><\/p>\n Phentermine is often a simpler option to assist people in their quest to lose weight. For one thing, it’s been around for much longer than Ozempic, and its effects are fairly well-known. The drug also functions differently in the human body, helping you to consume fewer calories and control your appetite. But keep in mind that Phentermine should only be used for a short period of time.<\/span><\/p>\n Ozempic works as a weekly injection to control blood sugar in patients with type 2 diabetes.<\/span><\/p>\n It may also reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease, and studies have demonstrated that people taking Ozempic for diabetes may lose weight. This prompted Novo Nordisk (the drug’s manufacturer) to conduct clinical trials to assess whether people without diabetes would experience similar results.<\/span><\/p>\n The outcome was the creation of Wegovy, and this drug was approved by the FDA in 2021. The excessive demand for this weight-loss wonder drug triggered <\/span>a shortage of Wegovy<\/span><\/a>, prompting some to turn to off-label uses of Ozempic.<\/span><\/p>\n Suggested<\/b>: <\/span>Ozempic vs Wegovy: What are the Differences?<\/span><\/a><\/p>\n Ozempic operates by imitating the GLP-1 hormone, which has an essential role in regulating appetite. This bait-and-switch means that people feel fuller and consequently eat fewer calories, resulting in a reduction in body weight. After eating, Ozempic also prompts the pancreas to release insulin and prevents the liver from releasing sugar. Additionally, it slows the stomach’s activities allowing you to feel full for much longer.<\/span><\/p>\n The proper Ozempic dosage can be tricky. To achieve the greatest amount of weight reduction with Ozempic, it’s crucial to slowly increase the dosage until you reach about 2.4 mg each week. It’s also possible to see some degree of weight reduction before reaching the proper dosage.<\/span><\/p>\n Phentermine is a short-term <\/span>weight-loss stimulant<\/span><\/a>, but it has similar results to Ozempic. Essentially, it aids in weight loss by decreasing one’s appetite and promoting a feeling of fullness. This drug can be taken in combination with diet and exercise for those who are overweight or have other health issues, including hypertension or high cholesterol.<\/span><\/p>\n Chemically, Phentermine is nearest to the amphetamine family. It’s been around since 1959 and has proven to be safe and addiction-free. Nevertheless, it’s still considered to be a controlled substance and isn’t recommended for children under the age of 17.<\/span><\/p>\n\n
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Ozempic vs. Phentermine: What’s the Difference?<\/span><\/h1>\n
Ozempic vs. Phentermine: How the Two Drugs Stack Up<\/span><\/h2>\n
Ozempic: An Overview<\/span><\/h2>\n
How Ozempic Helps With Weight Loss<\/span><\/h3>\n
Phentermine: Uses and Benefits<\/span><\/h2>\n