"Weight Loss Drug Users Eat More Calories After Stopping Medication, Says Survey"

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A survey by Deutsche Bank found that 30% of patients who stopped taking weight loss medications like Ozempic or Wegovy reported eating more calories than before, despite the drugs' appetite-suppressing mechanism. This could lead to weight gain, with reports of rapid weight regain among former users. Experts warn that patients who stop these medications may regain lost weight, emphasizing the need for long-term use of these drugs for sustained weight loss.
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