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Victoza And Weight Loss: Is It Right For You.

By Jeremiah Curci


Victoza is the brand name of a generic drug called Liraglutide. It was initially marketed as a medication that would improve the blood glucose levels of diabetics. A beneficial side effect of Victoza is weight loss. Weight loss also helps diabetics better utilize insulin. Some doctors now prescribe Victoza specifically for weight loss, although this is considered an off-label use. And added benefit of Victoza is appetite suppression which naturally leads to weight loss over time.

The amount of weight you can expect to lose while taking Victoza varies from person to person. Research also shows a wide variance in weight loss should be expected. However, some trials show a weight loss of 5 pounds over a 26 week period.

While some studies show that patients can expect to lose six percent of body weight if they take Victoza, perhaps a better indication of what to expect can be found in the online forums. There are many first person accounts mentioned in the forums of people losing large amounts of weight because of Victoza. This is not surprising considering that Victoza is an appetite suppressant.

It is essential to discuss Victoza with your doctor before you take it for weight loss. As with any medication, there are both risks and benefits. Although Victoza was not initially meant to be prescribed for weight loss it has helped many people lose weight and is now thought by many to be a weight loss drug.

Like all medications, Victoza has side effects. Be sure to discuss this with your doctor. In most cases, the benefits of Victoza far outweigh the risks of side effects, but everyone is different. Two serious possible side effects of Victoza are a possible increased risk of thyroid cancer and an increased risk of pancreatitis in some people.

Victoza works to control Type II Diabetes because it is chemically similar to insulin, although it is not insulin exactly. Victoza belongs to a class of drugs named incretin mimetics. Essentially, Victoza mimics the hormone GLP-1.

When Victoza imitates the human hormone GLP-1, it enhances the body's ability to use insulin. At the same time, it suppresses the appetite, although this occurs through a different biological process the result is general a loss of weight over time.

Known generically as Liraglutide, Victoza is clinically proven to improve the blood sugar of Type II Diabetics. A beneficial side effect of Victoza is appetite suppression and weight loss. Some doctors prescribe Victoza for weight loss, although this would be considered an off-label use. While Victoza may be quite effective for weight loss, there are risks. Also, if healthy habits are not established while taking Victoza, the weight may return once Victoza is discontinued.




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