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Eli Lilly releases data for a new weight-loss drug to tackle obesity : Shots - Health News : NPR

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This drug is a true gamechanger

In the SURMOUNT-1 study, people who took the highest dose of tirzepatide, most of whom had a BMI of about 30 or higher but did not have diabetes, lost about 21% of their body weight during the 72 week study. As researchers point out, for people who have bariatric surgery, typical weight loss is about 25% to 30% of their weight, one or two years after the surgery. In the tirzepatide study, 36% of people taking the highest dose lost 25% or more of their body weight.

this is comparable to bariatric surgery

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I think there's a large market of once a week customers (though I haven't gone to McDonalds in a long time.) Does McDonald's near you have a play gym? My mom would bring us there about once a week so that we could let out some energy.

It's an inexpensive meal for people who were running late and needed to get something on the way to work. Or couldn't go grocery shopping on the weekend due to a sick kid. The drive through has a huge appeal, especially when there's a one year old in the backseat.

I wouldn't eat at McDonalds (I can afford better options) but I can see the appeal. I would bet a large segment of the market is poorer families with young kids.