"The Evolution of Weight-Loss Medications: From Fen-Phen to Ozempic and Beyond"

The rise of weight-loss drugs like Ozempic has drawn comparisons to the infamous fen-phen, but there are key differences. While fen-phen was a combination of appetite suppressants linked to severe heart problems, newer drugs like semaglutide and tirzepatide work differently as part of the incretin class, mimicking hormones to regulate hunger and metabolism. Large-scale clinical trials have shown that these drugs help obese people lose substantial weight and reduce the risk of heart and kidney problems, but they also come with potential side effects and supply issues. The lesson from the fen-phen crisis is that every approved medical treatment has its risks, and it's crucial for doctors, regulators, and the public to weigh the benefits against the potential risks.
- Fen-Phen Again? Why Ozempic and New Weight-Loss Drugs Are Different Gizmodo
- Oprah Winfrey Reveals She Uses Weight-Loss Medication: 'I'm Done with the Shaming' PEOPLE
- Hollywood has 'Ozempic face': Why you can look 10 years older after going all in on the slimming drug EL PAÍS USA
- Opinion | The Thinning of Oprah Winfrey The New York Times
- Ozempic is in the spotlight but it's just the latest in a long and strange history of weight-loss drugs The Conversation
Reading Insights
0
1
10 min
vs 11 min read
94%
2,097 → 119 words
Want the full story? Read the original article
Read on Gizmodo