
Mumbai doctor bombarded with weight-loss drug Mounjaro enquires. Don't ignore his advice
Dr. Rahul Baxi is a Mumbai-based diabetologist, and his patients are rushing to him to ask about the new drug that claims to help with weight loss. In a recent tweet, he shared that many come in with the same question: can they start taking the much-hyped medication to shed extra kilos?
India’s fascination with the new Rs 16,000-a-month weight-loss injection is in full swing, with people hoping for a quick fix. However, Dr. Baxi emphasizes that the injection isn’t a magic solution for everyone. Without essential lifestyle changes like a balanced diet, regular walking or exercise, and strength training, the results may not be as effective. He stresses that the medication should only be used under a doctor’s supervision and prescribed to the right patients for the best outcomes.
Netizens have shared mixed reactions to the buzz around the new weight-loss injection. Some highlighted the effectiveness of traditional methods, with one person mentioning how regular yoga, evening walks, and home-cooked meals helped lower their HbA1c from 6.2 to 5.8, despite the challenges of maintaining a strict diet in a food-loving city like Indore.
Others noted how discussions about weight loss procedures have become common in hospital corridors over the past year and a half, with people speculating whether someone opted for surgery or the injection. Meanwhile, some remain curious, simply asking whether they should go ahead and try it.
About Mounjaro, the new drug in India
Eli Lilly and Company (India) this month launched Mounjaro
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