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A growing body of research is raising concerns about what happens after people stop using popular weight‑loss injections.

According to new findings, individuals who discontinue these medications tend to regain weight up to four times faster than those who lose weight through traditional dieting.

Experts explain that these injections work by suppressing appetite and slowing gastric emptying. Once the treatment stops, the body quickly returns to its previous metabolic patterns — and hunger levels surge. As a result, many people experience rapid weight rebound, often much quicker than expected.

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While the injections can be an effective tool for weight loss, specialists emphasize that they cannot replace long‑term lifestyle changes. Sustainable results still depend on consistent habits: balanced eating, regular physical activity, and behavioral adjustments. Doctors now recommend that patients prepare for a structured transition plan when ending treatment to avoid sudden weight regain.

The takeaway is clear: weight‑loss injections may offer fast results, but maintaining them requires more than a prescription. Real, lasting change still comes from daily choices — not just medication.

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