
GLP-1 Medications: The Truth About Ozempic, Wegovy & Weight Loss for Women Over 40
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In this episode of Get Fit in Your 40s, Kausar sits down with obesity specialist and medical doctor Dr. Ehab Ibrahim to break down the facts about GLP-1 weight loss medications like Ozempic, Wegovy, and Mounjaro.
These medications are trending everywhere—but what do they really do? Are they safe? And should you consider them? Whether you’re on your own weight loss journey or just curious about these new options, this episode is your crash course in understanding how GLP-1s work and how to use them responsibly—without losing sight of the bigger picture: your long-term health.
Here’s what you’ll learn in this episode:
✨ What GLP-1s are and how they work in your body
✨Who can take these meds
✨ Why lifestyle changes (like nutrition and exercise) still matter—even on meds for women over 40
✨ The risks of off-label use and unrealistic expectations
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Here is Dr Ehab Ibrahim information
ADVANCE MEDICAL GROUP
advancemedgroup.com
92 Summit ave, Hackensack NJ 07601
Tel: (201)342-0066
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Disclaimer:
This podcast is based on personal experience and is for educational purposes only. It is not medical advice. Always consult your healthcare provider before starting any new medication or health program.