
You’ve hit your goal weight using a GLP-1 medication like semaglutide or tirzepatide. So now what? Should you stop taking it? In many cases, the answer is: not necessarily.GLP-1s aren’t just weight-loss tools — they’re also powerful weight maintenance tools. Continuing them may help prevent weight regain, preserve metabolic improvements, and support your long-term health.
Think of GLP-1s like you would blood pressure medication. You wouldn’t stop taking it just because your numbers look good — they look good because the treatment is working.
Ongoing GLP-1 use can help stabilize appetite, maintain satiety, and prevent the yo-yo pattern of weight loss followed by regain. If you're tolerating your medication well and don’t have any new health issues, many healthcare providers recommend staying on it. If GLP-1s helped reset your appetite and metabolism and you’ve historically struggled with weight, continuing therapy long-term can be a smart, sustainable solution.
You can stop, but be aware: stopping GLP-1s often leads to weight regain. In fact, a 2022 study on Wegovy® showed that people regained about two-thirds of the weight they lost within a year of stopping.
Why? Hunger cues and cravings typically return, and metabolic shifts may make it easier to gain weight back — especially without structured support or lifestyle changes in place.
Other health benefits, like improved blood sugar or cardiovascular markers, may also decline after stopping.
If you're considering coming off GLP-1s, connect with your provider first. They can help you taper safely and recommend strategies — like a tailored nutrition and activity plan — to support weight maintenance.
If you’re still experiencing side effects even after hitting your goal weight (like nausea, fatigue, or GI issues), you don’t need to push through. You may benefit from a lower dose or switching medications.
Your provider can help find a more comfortable maintenance plan — one that works for your body and lifestyle.
GLP-1s were originally developed for long-term use in people with type 2 diabetes. Millions have now used them safely for weight loss, too. So far, studies show they're generally safe over extended periods. A 2024 review found Wegovy® was well tolerated over two years. Another study followed people with obesity and heart disease using GLP-1s for four years with no major safety issues.
Even with GLP-1s, plateaus and minor regain can happen. If the scale stalls or starts to creep up, consider:
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