What to Know About GLP-1 Medications and Weight Management Programs
Learn how Eden connects patients to licensed providers to explore GLP-1 medications as part of medical weight management programs.
Compare semaglutide and hCG in the context of weight management. Learn how each works, their FDA status, and how Eden connects you with licensed providers to explore your options.
Please note that this article is not meant to be medical advice; please consult with a licensed healthcare provider to determine best practices for your health.
Semaglutide is a medication that belongs to a class of drugs known as GLP-1 receptor agonists. These medications are designed to mimic a hormone naturally produced in the gut that helps regulate appetite, blood sugar, and digestion.
Clinical studies have shown that semaglutide may help reduce appetite and support weight reduction when combined with diet, physical activity, and ongoing medical supervision.
Mechanisms studied in clinical trials include:
There are several FDA-approved formulations of semaglutide, including:
Through Eden, patients may connect with licensed healthcare providers who may prescribe GLP-1 therapies when clinically appropriate. Medications are filled by state-licensed pharmacies.
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Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (hCG) is a hormone naturally produced during pregnancy. In medicine, hCG is primarily used for fertility treatment and certain hormone-related conditions in both men and women, under the supervision of a licensed healthcare provider.
hCG has also been promoted in the past as part of extremely low-calorie diet programs aimed at weight loss. However, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has not approved hCG for weight loss, and these uses are not supported by modern clinical guidelines.
Research has shown that hCG does not contribute meaningfully to weight loss beyond what is achieved by calorie restriction alone. The combination of hCG and a very low-calorie diet (typically 500–800 calories per day) may carry significant health risks, including:
The FDA has issued warnings against the use of hCG for weight loss, citing both safety concerns and a lack of scientific evidence for effectiveness.
Note: Eden does not offer hCG-based treatments. Eden connects individuals with licensed healthcare providers to explore evidence-based options for metabolic health and weight management, including GLP-1 therapies when appropriate.
Understanding how different medications work can help patients have informed discussions with their healthcare providers. Below is a comparison of semaglutide and hCG based on their mechanisms of action and primary medical purposes:
Important: While semaglutide has been studied in the context of weight management, hCG has not been shown to be effective for weight loss beyond calorie restriction, and its use for this purpose has been discouraged by the FDA.
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Eden does not offer or promote hCG-based diet programs. Patients can use Eden’s platform to connect with licensed providers to explore safer, clinically supported options for metabolic health.
Effectiveness varies between treatment options and should always be evaluated under the guidance of a licensed healthcare provider. Below is a summary of published findings on semaglutide and hCG as they relate to weight management.
Semaglutide has been studied extensively in randomized controlled trials for chronic weight management.
These results apply to the Wegovy® formulation of semaglutide, which is FDA-approved for chronic weight management in adults with a qualifying BMI and weight-related condition.
Despite being used in some weight loss programs, hCG has not demonstrated meaningful effectiveness for weight reduction when studied in controlled environments.
hCG remains unapproved by the FDA for weight loss, and its use in this context is not supported by current medical guidelines. Mayo Clinic Position
Any medication should only be used under the guidance of a licensed healthcare provider. Eden does not prescribe or dispense medication, but helps patients connect with providers who can evaluate whether treatment is appropriate.
The cost of treatment can vary significantly depending on the formulation prescribed, insurance coverage, and pharmacy pricing. Below is a general overview of out-of-pocket costs for each option.
Through Eden, patients can connect with licensed healthcare providers who may prescribe GLP-1 medications when medically appropriate. If prescribed, medications are filled by state-licensed pharmacies.
Tip for patients: Insurance coverage may vary based on medical history and licensed healthcare provider documentation. Licensed healthcare providers accessed via the Eden platform may help explore cost-saving options when available.
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When comparing semaglutide and hCG for weight-related goals, it’s important to consider the level of clinical support, regulatory status, and risk profile. The table below summarizes how each option aligns with medical guidelines and available evidence.
Eden helps patients connect with licensed healthcare providers who can evaluate whether GLP-1 therapy, such as semaglutide, is an appropriate option based on individual health needs.
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Clinical studies have found no meaningful weight loss benefit from hCG beyond what is achieved with calorie restriction alone. Leading medical organizations, including the FDA, do not support its use for weight management.
Semaglutide has been studied extensively in individuals with obesity and type 2 diabetes. Like all medications, it carries risks and side effects, such as gastrointestinal discomfort. A licensed healthcare provider can help determine if it is appropriate based on your health history.
There is no clinical guidance supporting the combination of these two therapies for weight management. Combining treatments should only be considered under the supervision of a licensed healthcare provider.
In clinical trials, individuals taking semaglutide for weight management (e.g., Wegovy®) lost an average of about 15% of their body weight over 68 weeks when combined with lifestyle changes. Results vary, and ongoing medical support is important.
Eden helps you connect with a licensed healthcare provider who can evaluate whether GLP-1 therapy, such as semaglutide, is appropriate for your needs. If prescribed, medications are dispensed by state-licensed pharmacies.