Submitted by harpoonhambone t3_10cbocm in askscience
These drugs are getting a lot of buzz online and in the news, and I've struggled to find good explanations elsewhere online or within this subreddit.
I understand that they work to reduce appetite and slow the digestion of food. But how is it that they do this? And why are these drugs seemingly so much more effective than other appetite suppressants that we've developed in the past? Everything just mentions that they slow the digestion of food and that leads to weight loss, but this feels like an incomplete explanation. Presumably other drugs have been able to suppress appetite, so ultimately my question is if some other mechanism is at play.
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