Preclinical (i.e., animal) studies quickly confirmed that semaglutide does, in fact, decrease alcohol and nicotine and possibly opioids and cocaine consumption
Professor John Deanfield, the studys lead author, said that semaglutide should be routinely prescribed to treat CVDs a significant breakthrough, given that no previous weight-loss drugs have demonstrated similar cardiovascular benefits
Thats why an in-depth consultation with a clinician is critical to help you find the most effective option for you based on your individual circumstances
Some clients use it temporarily to reset habits, while others find ongoing benefits for maintenance or inflammation support
Finally, keeping a simple symptom diary can help identify patterns for example, whether fatigue worsens after dose increases and provides useful information to share with a healthcare professional at follow-up appointments