We will look at the clinical trial currently underway, examine the 300% GLP-1 increase claim, and give you a clear framework for deciding whether resM belongs in your protocol or whether your money would be better spent elsewhere
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Early clinical research suggests users may experience a significant drop in how much alcohol they drink and have fewer cravings
There is no established therapeutic dose, and claims about metabolic benefits lack robust clinical validation
These results may inform the growing literature on medication-assisted therapies in patients with co-morbid AUD and AC

Kardie Tobb, DO, MS, FASPC, FACC, a boardcertified preventive cardiologist and the medical director for the Cone Health HeartCare Women's Heart Health and Cardio-Obstetrics Clinic, explains some of the most common reasons why GLP-1s may not deliver the results you're hoping for, including: You need a higher dose and have not yet reached a therapeutic dose as determined by your doctor High intake of liquid calories , including alcohol and ultra-processed foods Not getting enough protein , which can leave you persistently hungry and makes it harder to feel full Advanced diabetes or insulin resistance Taking other medications such as sulfonylureas, which lower blood sugar but can lead to weight gain Not adhering to your dosing schedule , such as inconsistent weekly injections or missed doses Differences in gut hormones or genetics And just because your GLP-1 isn't working immediately doesn't mean it won't work for you