My priority as a physician is fat loss not simply scale loss
Greller is an Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine, in the Department of Emergency Medicine, Division of Medical Toxicology and Addiction Medicine, at the Rutgers New Jersey Medical School
This was compared to people taking a placebo, who lost an average of 3.1% of their starting body weight
Participants in whom Parkinsons disease was diagnosed less than 3 years earlier, who were receiving a stable dose of medications to treat symptoms, and who did not have motor complications were randomly assigned in a 1:1 ratio to daily subcutaneous lixisenatide or placebo for 12 months, followed by a 2-month washout period

Side Effects of Each Medication Both medications can cause specific side effects, and understanding these side effects can help you make an informed decision: Common Side Effects for Both Nausea (most common, especially when starting) Vomiting Diarrhea Constipation Stomach pain Fatigue Headache Semaglutide-Specific Side Effects Nausea affects about 44% of users initially Side effects typically improve after 4-8 weeks Injection site reactions are rare Tirzepatide-Specific Side Effects Nausea affects about 12-18% of users (lower than Semaglutide) May cause more digestive upset initially Some patients report better tolerance overall Most side effects are temporary and resolve as your body adjusts to the medication