GLP-1 ‘Maintenance Dosing’ Could Be the Key to Keeping Weight Off

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Many people regain up to 60 percent of the weight they lost on a GLP-1 medication within a year after stopping the drug. That’s why a growing number of GLP-1 users are turning to so-called “maintenance dosing,” which typically involves taking the medication at a lower dose to keep the pounds off.

Two new clinical trials suggest the strategy can be successful, whether that means switching to a lower-dose GLP-1 injection or pill.

“However people get their weight down, the body will fight to get it back up,” says Richard Siegel, MD, endocrinologist at Tufts Medicine Weight + Wellness – Stoneham, in Massachusetts. “There is a strong likelihood that the weight will trend back up unless people take action. Maintenance dosing is a big part of the plan that needs to be put in place.”

The right maintenance dosing “can look different for everyone,” according to Mir Ali, MD, medical director of MemorialCare Surgical Weight Loss Center at Orange Coast Medical Center in Fountain Valley, California. But the latest clinical trial results deliver a framework for healthcare providers and their patients.

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