Oral GLP-1s and injectable GLP-1s are not identical experiences.
Oral medications may be more affected by absorption, reflux, meal timing, and stomach conditions, while injectables often provide steadier medication exposure.
There is no single “best” option for everyone.
Why do GLP-1s sometimes feel different the 2nd time around?
Patients restarting treatment may notice:
• less appetite suppression
• more food noise
• slower response
Researchers are exploring why,& it’s a reminder that obesity biology is far more complex than willpower alone
The biggest challenge 4 people isn't hunger. It's food noise.
Thoughts about food, cravings, and feeling preoccupied with eating can have very diff causes.
The most important parts of our work is figuring out why it's happening & building a treatment plan around root cause.
This Memorial Day weekend, we honor and remember the brave men and women who gave their lives in service to our country. 🇺🇸
Being rooted in the DC area makes this weekend especially meaningful to our team.
Wishing everyone a safe & meaningful weekend from all of us at Rev Med!
The conversation around GLP-1s is evolving.
The goal isn’t just weight loss anymore.
It’s:
• preserving muscle
• reducing visceral fat
• supporting strength and function
• improving metabolic health
Body composition matters just as much as the number on the scale.
GLP-1 medications can affect more than appetite.
Some patients report improved clarity, less food noise, and better energy. Others notice anxiety, irritability, or mood changes.
We’re continuing to learn how interconnected metabolic and emotional health can be.
Mother’s Day reminder: taking care of yourself matters too 💙
This month, Revolution Medicine patients can receive a complimentary Emsculpt Neo evaluation in our Washington, DC office + special May package savings
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We’re excited to share that our Fairfax office is now officially open for booking!
Bringing our personalized, patient-first approach even closer to you.
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A higher-dose version of semaglutide (Wegovy 7.2 mg) is now approved based on recent clinical trials.
Patients in studies moved directly from 2.4 to 7.2 mg.
How this translates to real-world care, especially around when and how to transition patients, is still evolving.
The weight loss landscape is changing fast.
It’s no longer just about effectiveness -
it’s about access, tolerance, and sustainability.
Personalization matters more than ever.
@ZymoSuperMan Hi there, apologies! You may have the wrong company. It sounds like you are looking for Revolution Medicines biotech. We are a weight loss program.
Bravo to the Obesity Medicine Association for an incredible conference in San Diego!
Proud of the Revolution Medicine team for contributing to evidence-based obesity care.
Congrats to Richele Corrado on the 2026 Advocacy Award!
After a long winter, it’s easy to feel sluggish and off track. Our evidence-based weight loss, nutrition, and fitness programs help you reset in a sustainable way while supporting your overall well-being.
Spring is the perfect time 4 a fresh start. Schedule a consultation today.
Not all weight loss treatments are medications!
A new FDA cleared, prescription-only device (Epitomee) works mechanically in the stomach to support fullness.
An option for those who do not tolerate GLP 1s or need additional support.
Talk to your doctor for more info.
Wegovy pill ≠ new side effects.
Think: nausea, GI changes- same as injections.
The difference? Daily dosing + absorption matters more.
As Richele Corrado highlights, most patients are tolerating it well so far.
“High cortisol is why I can’t lose weight.”
We hear this every day.
Most people don’t need cortisol testing- it rarely changes management.
Focus on sleep, stress, nutrition, and movement. That’s what actually moves the needle.
Welcoming Sara Coburn, PA-C to Revolution Medicine 🤍
10+ years primary care, USC-trained, patient-centered approach
She officially starts seeing patients this Monday in DC- excited to have her !
Spring is around the corner, but your vitamin D levels may still be in “winter mode.” In the Northeast, levels often drop during winter due to limited sun exposure. March is a good time to check your level and reassess supplementation. Get checked today!
Why do late night cravings happen?
Hormones, circadian rhythm, and meal timing all play a role.
Proud to see our own Dr. Richele Corrado of Revolution Medicine featured sharing science based strategies to manage nighttime hunger.