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Ozempic: The Truth About What Happens When You Stop | Weight Loss Doctor | Dr Jack Mosley

Apr 8, 2026
Dr Jack Mosley, GP registrar and author of Food Noise, explains GLP‑1 drugs, who they help and who they may harm. He discusses muscle loss during rapid weight loss, risks of unregulated supplies and microdosing, and why most people regain weight after stopping. Practical lifestyle strategies like protein, strength training and the Fast 800 are highlighted as key to lasting change.
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ADVICE

Monitor For GI Side Effects And Rare Serious Complications

  • Expect common GI side effects like nausea, vomiting, constipation or diarrhea and rare but serious risks like pancreatitis, bowel obstruction and gallstones.
  • Mosley warns the overall risks are low but clinically important to monitor.
ANECDOTE

Fashion Industry Story Of Life Change And Hair Loss

  • A fashion-industry contact lost large amounts of weight and regained mobility but experienced significant hair loss while on a GLP-1.
  • Mosley and others report hair loss may be tied to rapid weight loss and nutrient deficiencies (iron, zinc, B vitamins, protein).
ADVICE

Never Use Unregulated Or Counterfeit GLP-1s

  • Avoid unregulated sources and counterfeit GLP-1s; they can contain wrong doses or dangerous substances like insulin.
  • Mosley cites hospitalisations from counterfeit products made in unregulated labs and warns gyms/beauticians often supply these unsafe options.
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