Ozempic maker has developed a pill that can cause weight loss of up to 13% in three months
The drug manufacturer has developed a pill that could bring about weight loss of as much as 13% in three months, according to results of a Phase 1 trial. The pill isn’t Ozempic—it’s called Amycretin—but like that drug it mimics the GLP-1 hormone, which suppresses people’s appetites. It also mimics amylin, which makes people feel full.