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Dr. Decotiis Contributes to Medscape – How Are Doctors Using Tirzepatide vs Semaglutide? A Q&A

  • October 23, 2024

When prescribing glucagon-like peptide 1 (GLP-1) medications, many physicians prefer tirzepatide over the more well-known semaglutide due to its superior efficacy in weight loss and A1c reduction. Studies indicated that tirzepatide can lead to greater weight loss than semaglutide. Factors like insurance coverage, drug availability, and side effects also influence physicians’ choices, with some patients […]

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Dr. Decotiis Contributes to VeryWell Mind – ‘Should I Take Weight Loss Medications?’ Here’s What Physicians Say

  • October 16, 2024

When it comes to weight loss, it seems everyone has an opinion on what works best. Right now, the opinions about weight loss medications are all over the place. Many find the new antiobesity medications an amazing tool for the treatment of obesity, while others claim it’s a “crutch.”   The GLP-1s were initially designed to […]

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Dr. Decotiis Contributes to Glamour – Do GLP-1 Supplements Work? Doctors Set the Record Straight on ‘Nature’s Ozempic’

  • October 4, 2024

As someone who loves debunking counterfeit wellness claims—and is literally prescribed and takes the GLP-1 medication Ozempic—the rise of GLP-1 supplements kind of felt like a personal challenge from the universe. For those unaware, GLP-1 supplements are the latest alleged weight-loss scheme trying to cash in on the Ozempic boom, with brands like Kourtney Kardashian’s vitamin and supplement brand Lemme, Supergut, […]

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Dr. Decotiis Contributes to WebMD – An Extreme Low-Calorie Diet May Stop Diabetes. Is It Safe?

  • August 27, 2024

“But they’re short-term studies for a reason,” he said. “Countless studies show that these sorts of really low-calorie, restricted diets are just very, very difficult to adhere to.”  The effectiveness of meal replacement diets can also depend on the patient, said Sue Decotiis, MD, a medical weight loss doctor in New York City.  “If a […]

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Dr. Decotiis Contributes to New York Post – Ozempic users are shedding pounds — and hair: ‘A real nightmare’

  • August 14, 2024

People taking wildly popular drugs Ozempic and Wegovy are finding themselves losing hair along with pounds. The Girl With No Job creator Claudia Oshry talked recently about the hair loss she experienced while taking Ozempic. “It didn’t thin but it started SHEDDING – which is literally worse,” she posted in a Q&A with fans. Read More >>

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Dr. Decotiis Contributes to Womain’s World – This Is Why You’re Not Losing Weight on Semaglutide + Doctors’ Tips to Speed Results

  • August 14, 2024

Better known by its brand names Ozempic and Wegovy, the medication semaglutide has exploded in popularity over the past few years as a weight loss drug. If you’ve seen friends (or even celebs!) have success on the meds but you’re not getting the same results, you may be wondering, “why am I not losing weight […]

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Dr. Decotiis Contributes to Parade – The #1 Tip for Avoiding ‘Ozempic Nausea,’ According to Doctors Who Prescribe It

  • August 14, 2024

For many individuals with obesity, having access to a weight loss medication such as Ozempic or Wegovy can play an important role in taking back control of their health. Sometimes, diet and lifestyle changes are just not enough to maintain a healthy body mass index (BMI), which is important for avoiding many life-threatening health conditions. But for some […]

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Dr. Decotiis Contributes to Parade – Feeling Sleepy on Ozempic? Here’s What Might Be Going On

  • June 12, 2024

The Ozempic jingle goes heavy on the letter O (Oh-Oh-Oh-Ozempic). However, if you’re taking the drug, you may feel yourself craving more Zzzs—as in feeling drained. While the blood sugar and weight loss transformations are real, it’s also true that significant changes can be tiring (and energizing). So, can Ozempic make you tired? Or, on the other hand, can Ozempic give […]

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