28 Mar 2026

Do I Need Weight Loss Medication? How to Decide

How to decide if weight loss medication is right for you. Questions to ask yourself and when to talk to a doctor.

With all the hype around GLP-1 medications, it's natural to wonder: do I actually need this? Here's a framework for thinking it through.

Consider medication if...

  • Your BMI is ≥30 (or ≥27 with a health condition like diabetes, high blood pressure, or sleep apnoea)
  • You've tried sustained lifestyle changes (diet + exercise) for at least 6 months without achieving meaningful results
  • Your weight is affecting your health — blood sugar, blood pressure, joints, sleep, or daily functioning
  • You understand that medication is a long-term commitment, not a quick fix
  • You can afford the ongoing cost (or may qualify for PBS)

Medication may not be right if...

  • You're at a healthy weight and want to lose a small amount for cosmetic reasons
  • You haven't tried consistent lifestyle changes yet — medication works best alongside diet and exercise, not instead of them
  • You have contraindications (pregnancy, certain thyroid conditions, history of pancreatitis)
  • You expect medication to do all the work — it's a tool, not a complete solution
  • The cost would cause significant financial stress

Questions to ask your doctor

  1. Based on my health profile, would I benefit from weight loss medication?
  2. Which medication would you recommend for my situation, and why?
  3. What results should I realistically expect?
  4. How long would I need to take it?
  5. What happens if it doesn't work or I can't tolerate the side effects?

The bottom line

Weight loss medication isn't for everyone, but it's no longer a "last resort." For people with clinical obesity or overweight with health complications, it's an evidence-based treatment that can produce meaningful, sustained results. The key is making an informed decision with your doctor.

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