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Doctors note a surge in use of injectable weight loss drugs for kids and teens in CT

A person using Ozempic on November 2, 2023, in Madrid, Spain. Novo Nordisk, the Danish firm that manufactures Ozempic, has reported record quarterly results, up almost 3% on the stock market. The company's revenues rose by 38% to DKK 58.73 billion, some 7.8 billion euros. Ozempic is a diabetic drug that causes a loss of up to 15% of body weight because it acts as an appetite suppressant, a side effect that has made the drug fashionable on social media as a weight loss drug.
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Originally developed to treat diabetes, Ozempic has started to get prescribed as an off-label medicine for weight loss. Lately, more parents are requesting these drugs for kids struggling with their weight.

Children and teens in 海角换妻 are driving up demand for a category of injectable weight loss drugs. But the surge in use has some doctors across the state concerned.

The drugs and contain a class of medication called semaglutide. It mimics the GLP-1 that gets naturally released by the gut in response to eating.

GLP-1 can stamp out hunger. And these drugs do the same thing, sending signals to the brain that can help control appetite.

Because of that, Ozempic, which was originally developed to treat diabetes, has started to get prescribed as an off-label medicine for weight loss. Wegovy is also being used to treat obesity in kids 12 and older who meet a certain body mass criteria.

Lately, more parents are requesting these drugs for kids struggling with their weight, said Dr. Sue Decotiis, an obesity medicine specialist who has a practice in Westport.

鈥淧arents see their teens gaining weight. And perhaps they've even sent their child to a nutritionist, dietician, and they don't see the results,鈥 Decotiis said. 鈥淭hen they are saying, 'Well, I think we have to take the second step.'鈥

Emerging evidence shows the drugs could be effective at encouraging weight loss. A 2022 in the New England Journal of Medicine showed participants taking these medications saw an average reduction in their body mass index of 16.1% versus 0.6% with the placebo.

Meanwhile, a growing popularity for drugs like Ozempic has contributed to shortages.

Pediatric obesity expert Dr. Jessica Williams, at 海角换妻 Children鈥檚, said she鈥檚 seen a a 50% surge in children and teens using GLP-1 for weight loss.

鈥淲e understand that obesity is a severe medical condition, and there are risks to that patient's health and well being,鈥 Williams said. 鈥淎nd we now have treatments available that are safe and appropriate that can be a game changer.鈥

Over the last year, Williams said, data has begun to emerge showing that these medications are appropriate and are now FDA approved to treat obesity in children 12 and up.

Doctors say demand is also increasing for Eli Lilly鈥檚 , which is approved for weight loss in the 18-and-older demographic.

As weight loss stigmas persist, concerns about using medication remain

While some kids may need the drugs to lose weight, doctors worry that some children and teens are turning to medication too quickly without first trying diet and exercise.

鈥淭he concern is that it's not a first step, you don't want to start a teen who was overweight or obese on one of these drugs, without really being sure that the child has tried diet and healthy eating,鈥 Decotiis said. 鈥淢any times 鈥 that does not happen.鈥

Doctors need to ensure children are first having well-balanced meals, not eating a lot of junk food and are physically active, she said.

鈥淎ll of these things have to be corrected before somebody could even consider putting a teen on these medications,鈥 Decotiis said.

But doctors emphasize that weight loss is complex.

The brain plays a very important role in what doctors call a 鈥渨eight setpoint.鈥 That鈥檚 what the body thinks its weight should be and where the body is driving its weight to be.

鈥淪o it affects your hunger level, it affects your metabolism, and it affects your [food] cravings,鈥 Williams said. 鈥淓ven in-utero exposure, if the baby is exposed to gestational diabetes, there are factors that are pushing the biology. Thank goodness we understand this is not a willpower problem.鈥

Some doctors also express concern that kids on the drugs may not be getting enough nutrition because they are taking a hunger suppressant.

鈥淪o we have to say, 'Well make sure that you have maybe some yogurt, some protein shake, some bone broth' and, of course, hydration,鈥 Decotiis said.

The other concern is body image.

鈥淲e want to have a healthy relationship with food and a healthy relationship with physical activity,鈥 Williams said. 鈥淎nd we want to promote that and celebrate that.鈥

Because, she said, weight does not equal worth.

鈥淵our weight is not you,鈥 she said. 鈥淭here's so much negative shame, bias, guilt, stigma.鈥

Sujata Srinivasan is 海角换妻 Radio鈥檚 senior health reporter. Prior to that, she was a senior producer for Where We Live, a newsroom editor, and from 2010-2014, a business reporter for the station.

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