GLP-1 Drugs: Promising Benefits and Unmet Expectations

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GLP-1 drugs, initially approved for obesity and diabetes, show potential for treating a wide range of health conditions, but their high costs, limited FDA approval for uses beyond current indications, and significant side effects raise concerns. Ongoing research and development aim to expand their applications, possibly in pill form, but more safety data and regulatory approval are needed before they can be widely used for other health issues.
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