Our founder and medical director Dr. Aleksandra Gajer was recently featured on Fox News to answer your biggest questions about medical weight loss and GLP-1 medications.
She covered everything from safety and cost to how they actually work to help you lose weight.
If you’ve been curious about weight loss injections or the new GLP-1 pill, here’s a clear breakdown of everything you need to know.
Ready to lose the weight and keep it off? Book your medical weight loss consultation with Dr. Gajer.
Can You Take GLP-1 Medications with Other Prescriptions?
If you’re already taking medications like blood pressure pills or blood thinners, you can still use GLP-1 medications in most cases.
The key difference comes down to timing: the pill must be taken on an empty stomach and separately from other medications, while injections are taken weekly and don’t require the same restrictions.
Are GLP-1 Medications Safe Long-Term?
GLP-1 medications have been studied for over 15 years, and the data show they are safe for most people when used under medical supervision.
While rare side effects like inflammation of the pancreas can occur, working with a physician can ensure you’re monitored and using the medication safely.
Will You Gain the Weight Back After Stopping GLP-1s?
This is one of the most important questions, and one of the most misunderstood.
If you rely only on GLP-1 medications and don’t change your habits, the weight can come back once you stop taking it. In some cases, you may even regain more weight if muscle mass was lost during treatment, since muscle plays a key role in your metabolism.
That’s why Dr. Gajer stresses the importance of having a well-rounded weight loss plan: a healthy diet and regular exercise can help you maintain your weight loss results long-term.
Do You Need a Prescription for GLP-1 Medications?
Yes, GLP-1 medications are prescription-only.
You’ll need to work with a primary care physician or a provider who specializes in medical weight loss to determine if it’s the right option for you.
Insurance Coverage and Cost Expectations
Insurance coverage for GLP-1s depends on your health profile and your insurance plan.
- Some patients with weight-related health conditions may qualify for coverage
- In those cases, costs can be as low as about $25 per month
- Without insurance, the pill form may cost around $149 per month at lower doses
That said, coverage is still inconsistent, and approvals can take time.
Is the GLP-1 Pill More Affordable Than Injections?
For many patients, yes.
The pill form is often more affordable than injections, especially at lower doses, making it a more accessible option for people exploring medical weight loss.
Can GLP-1 Medications Help with PCOS?
Yes, and this is a major benefit for many women.
GLP-1 medications can support:
- Weight loss related to hormonal imbalance
- More regular menstrual cycles
- Improvements in acne
- Better fertility outcomes in some cases
PCOS is closely tied to metabolic health, so these medications can make a major difference.
Are GLP-1 Pills as Effective as Injections?
If you’re not a fan of needles, this is good news for you.
The pill form of GLP-1s has shown similar effectiveness to popular injections like Wegovy, offering a strong alternative for patients who prefer a daily option instead of weekly injections.
The Most Important Takeaway: GLP-1s Are a Tool, Not A Full Weight Loss Plan
GLP-1 medications can make weight loss feel more manageable by reducing cravings and helping you stay on track with healthier choices.
But lasting results come from combining medication with the right strategy—one that includes nutrition, movement, and long-term support.
Ready To Look & Feel Your Best? Book Your Consultation With Dr. Gajer
If you’re considering GLP-1 medications for weight loss, the biggest difference comes from how you use them and who guides you along the way.
At The Gajer Practice, Dr. Aleksandra Gajer creates a treatment plan that goes beyond short-term weight loss, so you can feel better, look your best, and maintain your results long after you’re finished with medication.
Your transformation starts with a consultation.