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Does your body become resistant to Ozempic? Understanding plateaus

5 min read
In clinical trials, many patients on semaglutide (the active ingredient in Ozempic) experienced a weight loss plateau after about a year, leading to the common question: does your body become resistant to Ozempic?. The reality is more nuanced than simple resistance and involves the body's natural adaptation to weight loss.

Do People Develop Resistance to Ozempic? Unpacking the Plateau Effect

4 min read
After months of significant weight loss, many Ozempic users experience a frustrating 'plateau' where progress stalls, leading them to question: **Do people develop resistance to Ozempic**? While some may refer to this as a form of tolerance, it's actually a natural physiological and metabolic adaptation by the body.

Does Ozempic Lose Its Strength Over Time? Understanding Efficacy and Plateaus

4 min read
While Ozempic (semaglutide) has a long half-life of about one week, allowing for weekly injections, some patients report feeling that its effectiveness diminishes over time. Understanding the difference between a natural physiological adaptation and a true loss of medication potency is key to managing long-term treatment with Ozempic.