
Que se passe-t-il lorsque vous arrêtez de prendre des injections pour perdre du poids ?
Revu par Dr Colin Tidy, MRCGPAuthored by Victoria RawPublié à l'origine 10 juin 2025
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We look at what happens when you stop weight loss injections. What lifestyle changes you might need to make and how to minimise your chance of regaining weight once the treatment ends.
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Are weight loss injections short-term or long-term?
There are no strict rules on how long you can take any of the four approved weight loss medicines currently available in the UK. However, NHS guidance suggests that, to stay within the safety limits tested in clinical trials, most should be used for no longer than two years.
You may also be taken off the medicine if you have not lost a significant amount of weight within the first few months of starting treatment.
Weight loss treatment is typically only prescribed if you meet certain criteria, and after you've made substantial lifestyle changes to lose weight.
However, all weight loss medicines still demand you follow a balanced, calorie-controlled diet and exercise regularly while taking them.
Effects of coming off weight loss injections
Retour au sommaireThere may be reasons for stopping weight loss medicine that are not directly related to weight loss. Your doctor might determine that the treatment isn’t providing you with sufficient health benefits, or you may experience side effects that make it difficult or unsafe to continue.
However, coming off weight loss medicine after you achieve long-term weight loss can lead to rapid weight regain if your lifestyle habits haven’t been changed alongside treatment.
Weight regain
Without sustained lifestyle changes, you will quickly regain some or all of the weight you lost once your treatment ends.
Dr Hazel Parkinson, a GP based in Long Itchington, UK, says that one of the biggest misconceptions about taking weight loss medicine is that the results are permanent.
"Weight loss treatments may suppress your appetite, but they don't 'reset' your metabolism for habits," she explains. "Stopping the medicines can also lead to loss of motivation, or rebound eating, so a clear exit strategy and long-term support are essential."
Muscle loss
Some weight loss medicines can contribute to the loss of not only body fat but also muscle mass, which may harm your health.
"These medicines don't discriminate between fat and muscle," says Parkinson. "So, unless you're eating enough protein and doing resistance training, you have a high chance of losing your body mass. This can affect your strength, metabolism, and even bone health - especially if you're a woman approaching menopause."
Dr Ramit Singh Sambyal, Head of Emergency Medicine, Metro Hospitals and Heart Institute, India, adds that during rapid weight loss, your body naturally reduces its energy expenditure to conserve calories.
"Without building muscle through strength training, your metabolic rate remains lower even after stopping the medicine," he says. "This makes it easier to regain weight."
Increased appetite
One of the most immediate and noticeable effects after stopping weight loss medicine is a sharp increase in appetite.
Sambyal explains that weight loss medicines work by slowing gastric emptying and influencing appetite-regulating hormones in your brain, which helps you feel fuller for longer.
Il dit : "Once the medicine is discontinued, these effects wear off quickly, and your body’s natural hunger signals come back often stronger than before."
Sambyal adds that if you don't make any long-term changes to your eating patterns or daily activity, it is highly likely you will struggle to maintain proper portion control. This can lead to cravings for high-calorie comfort foods, and you'll regain the weight you lost within months.
Changements hormonaux
When you stop taking weight loss medicine, your hunger hormones - such as ghrelin - rise, causing increased and persistent feelings of hunger.
Sambyal says this leads to frequent snacking and larger meal portions - often without you even realising it.
Emotional eating patterns
Many people with emotional eating patterns may not have addressed the underlying causes of their behaviour.
Sambyal warns: "Without the appetite-suppressing effect of the medicine, it's easy to fall back into old habits of using food for comfort or stress relief."
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What to do after stopping weight loss injections
Retour au sommaireExperts advise viewing weight loss medicine as a supportive tool for long-term behavioural change - not as a quick fix.
Sambyal emphasises the importance of having a structured, step-by-step plan before coming off weight loss medicine.
"Abruptly stopping without building healthier routines almost always leads to weight regain," he says.
Before stopping weight loss medicine, Sambyal suggests:
Starting lifestyle changes early - begin adopting a sustainable meal plan focused on balanced nutrition, portion control and managing emotional triggers.
Prioritising physical activity - practice regular exercise, especially strength training, as this helps maintain and boost your metabolism. Building lean muscle mass is crucial for long-term calorie burning. Even simple bodyweight exercises and daily walks make a significant difference.
Practicing mindful eating - learning to slow down during your meals, recognise accurate hunger signals, and manage cravings helps you stay in control once your medicine is stopped.
Support for stopping weight loss medicine
Retour au sommaireAs our experts emphasise, weight loss medicine should be seen as a supportive bridge towards developing healthier habits - not as a long-term solution.
"The key is to build healthier behaviours while the medicine is helping manage your appetite," says Sambyal. "This is so that when it’s time to stop, the transition feels smoother and more manageable."
According to Sambyal, seeking ongoing support is essential. This support can come from various sources, such as la thérapie cognitivo-comportementale, weight loss support groups, or consultations with a nutritionist. These resources offer the emotional support and accountability needed to maintain consistent lifestyle changes.
Depending on your individual circumstances and the reasons behind your weight gain or desire to lose weight, various support options are available. Just reach out to your doctor or healthcare professional.
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Victoria Raw
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Victoria is a content writer with Patient whose special interests focus on mental wellbeing, societal trends and the impact of technology on our health.
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Dr Colin Tidy, MRCGP
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