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Semaglutide for Weight Loss: Checklist for Suitability


Published April 16, 2024

Determining the suitability of semaglutide for weight loss involves considering various factors to ensure its safety and effectiveness. This checklist serves as a guide to help healthcare providers and individuals assess whether semaglutide is a suitable option. By carefully evaluating these criteria, individuals can make informed decisions about their weight loss journey and explore whether semaglutide may be a beneficial addition to their treatment plan.

1. BMI Criteria

Candidates with a body mass index (BMI) of 27 kg/m² or higher and at least one weight-related health issue, such as high blood pressure or type 2 diabetes, are potential candidates for semaglutide use for weight loss.

2. Medical History

Individuals with a history of cardiovascular disease, pancreatitis, or thyroid cancer may not be suitable candidates for semaglutide due to potential risks associated with these conditions.

3. Age

Semaglutide is generally not recommended for individuals under 18 years of age or over 75 years of age as its safety and effectiveness in these age groups have not been established.

4. Pregnancy and Breastfeeding

Semaglutide is not recommended for use during pregnancy or breastfeeding due to potential risks to the fetus or infant.

5. Other Medications

Candidates should disclose all medications they are currently taking, as some medications may interact with semaglutide or affect its effectiveness.

6. Commitment to Lifestyle Changes

Semaglutide is most effective when combined with a healthy diet and regular exercise. Candidates should be willing to commit to these lifestyle changes to maximize the benefits of semaglutide.

7. Monitoring and Follow-Up

Regular monitoring of weight, blood sugar levels, and other relevant health indicators are necessary while taking semaglutide. Candidates should be willing to undergo regular follow-up visits with their healthcare provider.

8. Patient Education

Candidates should receive thorough education about semaglutide, including its mechanism of action, potential side effects, and how to use it correctly.

9. Shared Decision Making

The decision to use semaglutide for weight loss should be made in consultation with a healthcare provider, taking into account individual health needs and preferences.

Semaglutide represents a promising option for individuals struggling with obesity and seeking effective weight loss solutions. However, its use should be approached with caution and under the guidance of a BodyLogicMD professional. By considering the factors outlined in this checklist, individuals and healthcare providers can determine whether semaglutide is a good match for weight loss goals, taking into account individual health needs and circumstances.

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