‘Golden Age’ of drugs for weight loss could cause an increase in the number of British living up to 100, experts say

‘Golden Age’ of drugs for weight loss could cause an increase in the number of British living up to 100, experts say

4 minutes, 29 seconds Read

Weight loss Jabs can herald a ‘Golden Age’ of medicine that could encourage the number of people in the UK to live longer than average, experts say.

The injections, including Mounjaro and Wegovy, were originally developed to combat obesity.

But it has been established that they have a series of other benefits, including the postponement of diseases related to aging and reduced the risk of heart attacks.

Experts have discovered the medicines, called GLP-1 agonists, aimed at the ‘underlying biology’ of chronic illness, which means that they can be given to millions of more patients, even if they are a healthy weight.

Doctors have said that the Jabs will mark the beginning of a new ‘Golden Age’ of medicine.

One study – presented in the European Congress on Obesity in Malaga in which 17,000 patients were involved – the medicines was halved by strokes and heart attacks.

Experts have now suggested that half of the British can benefit from the puncture to ‘live in good health’ longer ‘.

Professor Jason Halford, from the European Association of Obesity, said Time: ‘It is clear that the earlier people start with drugs for weight loss, the better.

Weight loss Jabs could herald a ‘Golden Age’ of medicine that could stimulate the number of British for a century, experts say

The drugs are currently being rated on the NHS and they are given to only 50,000 people, but now the government is being encouraged to expand access.

Professor Halford added: “If the government and the NHS are serious about prevention, they must reconsider their position about the speed of rolling out these medicines.”

At the conference it was also revealed that another 150 similar drugs are being developed by pharmaceutical companies.

Professor John Deanfield, a cardiologist at University College London, said that this is ‘extraordinary’ and a ‘scenario that we have never seen in medicine before’.

“These medicines do remarkable things to improve many diseases,” he said.

‘They have demonstrated benefits for heart disease, liver disease, kidney disease, cancer, mood and mental health.

One of the newest breakthroughs is a pill that mimics the effect of a stomach input that has been advertised as the newest miracle for weight loss.

Some experts say that in the long term it can be even more effective than fat pricks.

The capsules produce a temporary coating in the intestine that prevents food from being absorbed, forcing it in the lower intestine and hormones are activated that makes you feel full.

The manufacturers say that it can have benefits compared to weight loss injections such as Ozempic and Mounjaro, including fewer side effects and easier to take.

It is also much safer and less invasive than the actual stomach -Bypass surgery.

Rahul Dhanda, Chief Executive of Syntis Bio, makers of the pill, said: ‘The problem is [fat jabs] Are not very acceptable and patients want to get rid of it.

‘You want a long -term maintenance therapy and an oral pill is the rational choice because it is simple, acceptable and safe.

‘What we see now is that patients and clinics are more focused on having something safe and sustainable to stop a manageable, sustainable weight loss path.

‘I expect that the side effects are at least for no, and we have not seen one in human tests yet. That is because it does not enter the bloodstream such as injections.

“It is a mechanical molecule, so it is as if we are inserting a stent, in contrast to a medicine that works with the target, and also of the target.”

By binding to the mucous membrane lining of the duodenum – the top of the gut in the stomach – the pills create a barrier that stops with absorbed calories.

It forces food directly into the lower part of the digestive system, the pills cause a ‘cascade’ of hormones, including GLP-1, the same chemical substance that is simulated by Semaglutide Jab Wegovy.

It also ensures that the body stops producing ghrelin, making you feel hungry and start producing Leptin, making you feel satisfied.

The person who takes the pill feels faster and stops eating.

The coating created by the pill shoots naturally after about 24 hours, so that no trace remains.

The effect is similar to stomach bypass, where surgeons make the stomach smaller and shorten the small intestine, changing how the body absorbs food and people feel fuller after eating less.

In rats, the drug ensured that the animals lost 1 percent of their body weight per week, while retaining 100 percent of their meager muscle mass.

Tasting in people did not study weight loss, but discovered that the pills do not cause harmful side effects.

If they turn out to be effective in further studies, the pills can help patients to maintain a healthy weight after intensive weight loss with Jabs or completely replace the injections.

Dr. Louis Aronne van Weill Cornell Medicine in New York City told the conference that a ‘Golden Age’ of the treatment had started with these new drugs.

Time He reported that he insists that caregivers, including the NHS, ‘roll out on a scale’, adding to it: ‘I think the use of such medicines will prevent the need for many other medicines, procedures and operations.

“We are just starting to see how many ways they can help.”

#Golden #Age #drugs #weight #loss #increase #number #British #living #experts

Similar Posts

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *