AIIMS Expert Warns Semaglutide Cannot Replace Lifestyle Changes

Written By :  Anshika Mishra
Published On 2026-04-13 12:21 GMT   |   Update On 2026-04-13 12:21 GMT

A doctor from the All India Institute of Medical Sciences has cautioned that lifestyle changes cannot be replaced by Semaglutide, highlighting growing misuse of the drug through online pharmacies and wellness clinics in India. Hey noted that while semaglutide is effective for managing type 2 diabetes and weight loss, it requires strict medical supervision. With the drug becoming more affordable after patent expiry, its wider availability has raised concerns about unsupervised consumption and rising health risks.

Experts warned that improper use may lead to serious complications such as gastrointestinal issues, pancreatitis, kidney problems, dehydration, and nutritional deficiencies, reports The Hindu.

They also flagged misuse for cosmetic weight loss and the risk of temporary results followed by rebound weight gain. Emphasising that diet and exercise remain essential, they stressed the need for stricter enforcement of prescription norms along with better monitoring systems and public awareness to ensure safe and responsible use.

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