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Why Ozempic Stops Working: The Science of GLP-1 Tolerance

April 9, 2026 by Dr. Marcus Reid
Graph showing weight loss plateau representing GLP-1 drug tolerance and receptor adaptation over time

GLP-1 receptor downregulation and gastric motility adaptation explain why semaglutide’s appetite-suppressing effects weaken at 3-6 months. Here is the pharmacology behind the plateau and what the evidence says to do next.

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