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Do these drugs have health benefits for people who are merely overweight but not obese? I feel like the stigma around not “earning” weight loss could be restricting their use to only cases of extreme need but I haven’t researched this.
Yes. Basically anyone who takes them lose weight. There is a 15% reduction in body weight for anyone on the drugs. That's a 30lb weight loss for a 200lb person, which is huge.
Good article, thank you. Interesting that it’s only offered for 30+ bmi unless there are other associated health issues. Given that there is some evidence of thyroid cancer risk, and given the high cost, I guess they have to balance it against the potential benefits. Which I assume are higher the for people with higher bmi.