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.
Learn how Eden connects patients to licensed providers to explore GLP-1 medications as part of medical weight management programs.
GLP-1 treatments are currently FDA-approved as Ozempic® for only type-2 diabetes and as Wegovy® chronic weight management and may be considered as part of a broader medical weight management strategy.
Semaglutide belongs to a class of medications known as glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) receptor agonists. It mimics the GLP-1 hormone that is released in the gastrointestinal tract in response to eating. One role of GLP-1 is to prompt the body to produce more insulin, which reduces blood glucose (sugar). GLP-1 in higher amounts also interacts with the parts of the brain that reduce appetite and signal a feeling of fullness.
Initially developed to help manage blood sugar levels in people with type 2 diabetes. Some versions—such as Wegovy®—are FDA-approved for chronic weight management. These medications work by activating receptors that help slow digestion and influence appetite regulation (Kommu & Whitfield, 2024). Treatment generally begins at 0.25 mg weekly and is titrated over several weeks to improve tolerability.
In a clinical trial published in the New England Journal of Medicine, participants using semaglutide achieved an average weight reduction of 14.9% over 68 weeks, compared to 2.4% in the placebo group (NEJM, 2021). Additional studies have shown similar patterns of weight reduction in eligible patients.
Clinical studies demonstrate that GLP-1 therapies can deliver significant results:
A recent long-term study published in Nature Medicine found that participants with obesity or overweight who used semaglutide and maintained adherence over four years experienced an average sustained weight reduction of 10.2%, compared to placebo. Individual results may vary and should be discussed with a licensed healthcare provider.
GLP-1 medications have gained popularity in medical weight management due to growing awareness, broader access through telehealth platforms, and FDA approval of certain medications like Wegovy®. It is recommended for results to consider GLP-1 treatments as part of a larger health and wellness plan that combines diet and exercise. Eden matches you with a licensed prescriber for a telemedicine consult to determine whether you are a good fit for a medication. Eligibility is not guaranteed.
GLP-1 medications such as Ozempic® and Wegovy® may vary in cost without insurance. While the pharmacy determines final medication pricing and may vary, some telehealth-enabled programs that connect patients with licensed providers and accredited pharmacies may offer more accessible pathways to care. Eden helps streamline the process by connecting eligible patients with providers who evaluate appropriate treatment options, including insurance eligibility or alternative affordability support, when available.
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Licensed healthcare providers may develop personalized care plans based on individual factors such as:
Providers may also recommend supportive measures, such as monitoring vitamin levels, based on individual patient needs. They may suggest combining GLP-1 medications, if prescribed post assessment, with diet and exercise for optimal results. Eden connects patients to licensed providers who tailor treatment plans based on clinical guidelines and each patient’s unique profile.
Telehealth providers may help patients access GLP-1 medications through licensed pharmacies, potentially reducing disruptions caused by retail pharmacy shortages. Eden connects patients to licensed healthcare providers who coordinate prescriptions through state-licensed pharmacies.
FDA-approved GLP-1 medications undergo rigorous testing for safety, quality, and efficacy. Patients should work with licensed healthcare providers and confirm that prescriptions are filled by pharmacies verified through resources like the NABP Safe Pharmacy Database.
Licensed providers are responsible for determining appropriate treatment plans, while pharmacies manage medication preparation and dispensing in accordance with FDA and state regulations.
The process to begin GLP-1 treatment typically involves:
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You may be eligible for GLP-1 therapy if you meet the following criteria:
These guidelines are based on FDA-approved prescribing information. Final eligibility is determined by a licensed healthcare provider.
Clinical studies show that GLP-1 medications are most effective when combined with healthy lifestyle modifications, such as:
These lifestyle habits, supported by guidance from organizations like the CDC, may contribute to more sustainable weight management outcomes.
When combined with healthy lifestyle changes and medical supervision, GLP-1 medications may support individuals on their journey toward healthier weight management.
For those who qualify, working closely with a licensed provider can help enhance results and improve long-term success.
You may connect with licensed healthcare providers through Eden. Licensed healthcare providers may deem you to be eligible for prescription drugs based on a personalized assessment. Eligibility is not guaranteed.
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