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Weight regain seems to occur within 2 years of stopping obesity drugs

Last updated: January 8, 2026 2:55 am
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Obesity is a prevalent health issue that affects millions of people worldwide. In the quest to combat obesity, weight-loss drugs have emerged as a promising solution. These medications, particularly newer GLP-1 drugs like semaglutide and tirzepatide, have shown significant effectiveness in helping individuals lose weight and improve metabolic health.

However, a recent study involving over 9000 participants shed light on a concerning trend – people who discontinue weight-loss drugs tend to regain the lost weight within a short period, typically less than two years. This finding underscores the notion that obesity is a chronic condition that requires long-term management, similar to other chronic diseases like hypertension.

Despite the undeniable benefits of weight-loss drugs in tackling obesity, many individuals stop taking them due to side effects such as nausea or supply shortages. It is estimated that around half of people discontinue GLP-1 medications within a year of starting treatment. Additionally, some healthcare systems, like the National Health Service in England, impose limitations on the long-term use of these drugs based on cost-effectiveness considerations.

The study also highlighted the rapid rate of weight regain after discontinuing weight-loss medications, particularly with drugs like semaglutide and tirzepatide. While these medications lead to significant weight loss initially, the participants were expected to regain all the lost weight within 1.5 years on average. This rapid weight regain could be attributed to the drugs’ appetite-suppressing effects, which may lead to increased hunger and cravings once the medication is stopped.

Interestingly, the study found that the rate of weight regain after stopping weight-loss drugs was four times faster compared to coming off a structured behavioral weight-loss program. This suggests that behavioral interventions may have a more sustainable impact on weight management, as they focus on long-term lifestyle changes rather than relying solely on medication.

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In conclusion, the study underscores the importance of treating obesity as a chronic condition that requires ongoing management. While weight-loss drugs can be effective in aiding weight loss, the risk of rapid weight regain after discontinuation emphasizes the need for long-term treatment strategies. Further research is needed to explore the most effective ways to support individuals who discontinue weight-loss medications and to develop comprehensive approaches to managing obesity in the long term.

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