Earnings & Results Disclaimer

Last Updated: January 15, 2026

We want to set realistic expectations about what you can expect from GLP-1 medications and the services we review. This page clarifies what results are typical, what's not guaranteed, and how individual outcomes vary.

Results Disclaimer

No Guaranteed Outcomes

We share information about GLP-1 medications based on clinical trials, FDA approvals, and user reports. However:

  • We do not guarantee that you will achieve any specific weight loss or health outcome
  • Individual results vary widely based on genetics, adherence, lifestyle, underlying health conditions, and other factors
  • Past results (from studies or testimonials) do not predict future results for you

What worked for someone in a clinical trial—or for someone who left a testimonial—may not work the same way for you.

Clinical Trial Data vs. Real-World Results

Clinical trials are conducted under controlled conditions with:

  • Carefully selected participants who meet specific criteria
  • Close medical supervision and adherence monitoring
  • Standardized dosing protocols
  • Lifestyle interventions (diet and exercise guidance)

Real-world results may differ because:

  • You may not meet the exact criteria of clinical trial participants
  • Adherence to medication and lifestyle changes varies
  • Individual metabolic responses differ
  • Underlying health conditions may affect outcomes

When we report average weight loss (e.g., "15–20% over 68 weeks"), understand that this is an average from a specific study population. Your results may be higher, lower, or nonexistent.

Not Everyone Responds to GLP-1 Medications

GLP-1 medications are effective for many people, but not everyone responds:

  • Some people lose significant weight
  • Some people lose modest weight
  • Some people experience minimal or no weight loss
  • Some people discontinue due to side effects

We cannot predict which category you'll fall into. Only your healthcare provider can assess your likelihood of response based on your individual health profile.

Testimonials and User Reports

Third-Party Testimonials

We may reference user reviews, testimonials, or case studies from telehealth providers, online communities, or other sources. These are shared for informational purposes only.

Important caveats:

  • Testimonials represent individual experiences and may not be typical
  • People who have positive experiences are more likely to leave reviews, creating selection bias
  • We cannot verify the accuracy of third-party testimonials
  • Testimonials are not endorsements of specific outcomes

The FTC requires us to state clearly: Results described in testimonials are not typical. Your results may vary.

We Don't Fabricate Testimonials

We do not create fake testimonials or pay people to provide positive reviews. Any user reports we share are genuine, but they should be understood as anecdotal, not predictive.

Factors That Influence Results

Many factors affect how you respond to GLP-1 medications, including:

Medical Factors

  • Starting weight and BMI
  • Type 2 diabetes or insulin resistance
  • Hormonal conditions
  • Current medications
  • Genetic factors

Behavioral Factors

  • Medication adherence
  • Diet quality and intake
  • Physical activity levels
  • Sleep and stress
  • Support systems

Medication Factors

  • Dose and titration
  • Type of GLP-1 (semaglutide vs. tirzepatide)
  • Duration of treatment
  • Side effect tolerance

We cannot account for all of these variables when discussing potential outcomes.

Weight Loss Is Not Linear or Permanent

Plateaus and Variability

Weight loss on GLP-1 medications is rarely a straight line:

  • Most people lose weight more quickly in the first few months
  • Weight loss often slows or plateaus after 6–12 months
  • Some people regain weight even while on medication
  • Weight fluctuates day-to-day and week-to-week due to water retention, hormones, and other factors

Don't expect continuous, predictable weight loss.

Weight Regain After Stopping

Research shows that many people regain weight after discontinuing GLP-1 medications:

  • Some regain all the weight they lost
  • Some regain a portion of the weight
  • Some maintain their weight loss through lifestyle changes

GLP-1 medications are not a permanent solution unless you continue taking them. Long-term weight maintenance requires ongoing medication, lifestyle changes, or both.

We Are Not Responsible for Your Outcomes

We provide educational content to help you make informed decisions. However:

  • We are not liable if you don't achieve the results you hoped for
  • We are not responsible for side effects, complications, or adverse events
  • We don't guarantee the accuracy of clinical data or user reports we summarize

Your outcomes depend on factors beyond our control, including your individual biology, the quality of care you receive, and the decisions you make.

If you're dissatisfied with your results, your recourse is with your healthcare provider, not with us.

Earnings Disclaimer (Affiliate Income)

This section addresses our income from affiliate relationships, as required by the FTC.

We Earn Commissions

We participate in affiliate programs with telehealth providers, pharmacies, and related services. When you click a link and sign up, we may earn a commission.

Our income is not typical or guaranteed:

  • Affiliate income varies widely based on traffic, conversions, and commission structures
  • What we earn is not indicative of what you might earn if you operated a similar site
  • Building an affiliate site requires time, effort, and upfront investment with no guaranteed return

FDA and Health Claims Compliance

We Don't Make Unapproved Health Claims

We only discuss FDA-approved indications for GLP-1 medications unless we clearly label something as "off-label use."

We do not claim that GLP-1 medications:

  • Cure diabetes or obesity
  • Are safe for everyone
  • Work the same way for all people
  • Guarantee specific outcomes

Off-Label Use

GLP-1 medications are sometimes prescribed off-label (for uses not explicitly approved by the FDA). When we discuss off-label use, we label it clearly and note that evidence may be limited or emerging. Off-label prescribing is legal and common, but it carries additional uncertainty.

Contact Us

If you have questions about this disclaimer, please contact us:

Email: support@glp1newstoday.com

We'll respond within 7 business days.

Summary (TL;DR)

  • We don't guarantee any specific weight loss or health outcomes
  • Individual results vary widely based on biology, behavior, and other factors
  • Clinical trial averages may not predict your personal results
  • Testimonials are not typical—your results may differ
  • Weight loss is often nonlinear, and regain is common after stopping medication
  • We're not liable for your outcomes—consult your healthcare provider
  • We earn affiliate commissions, but our income is not typical or guaranteed

A Note on Expectations

We know you're looking for hope and solutions. GLP-1 medications have helped many people achieve meaningful weight loss and improved metabolic health. But they're not magic, and they don't work the same way for everyone.

Our goal is to provide realistic, evidence-based information so you can make informed decisions. We'd rather underpromise and have you be pleasantly surprised than overpromise and leave you disappointed.

Manage your expectations, work closely with your healthcare provider, and remember that health is a long-term journey—not a quick fix.