What to know before you buy a weight loss supplement on TikTok
Summary
In June, TikTok influencer Kaycee Ogle was asked by a company to promote a skin patch claimed to help with weight management. Experts warn that these patches claiming to mimic GLP-1 hormones are not as effective as prescribed GLP-1 medications and often lack clear ingredient information, making it hard for consumers to know what they are using.Key Facts
- Kaycee Ogle is a TikTok beauty influencer who received a request to promote a weight management skin patch.
- The patches are marketed as "GLP-1 Patches," claiming to support appetite control by boosting a hormone called glucagon-like peptide-1.
- Glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) is a hormone that helps the body feel full.
- Real GLP-1 medications like Ozempic and Wegovy are effective but expensive and require injections.
- Experts note that supplements using the GLP-1 branding do not work as well as the official medications.
- Some supplements may not clearly list their ingredients, adding risk for consumers.
- There is a growing interest in products related to weight loss and appetite control, but costs and side effects make some people look for alternative options like supplements.
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