Hi Beth, thank you for your valuable feedback, and nice to meet you. You ask a great question. Yes, the Semaglutide medication has some similarities with the effects of low-carb diets/high-fat diets from satiety and hormonal regulation perspectives. It is used for diabetes treatment so I am not sure whether practitioners also use prescribe it for non-diabetes. It might depend on healthcare rules in different countries. My personal opinion is taking preventive measures via healthy lifestyle habits and using medication only when needed to address the issue. Yes, some people have difficulties adjusting to a low-carb diet due to addiction to refined carbs, particularly sugar. However, it is manageable if done correctly. One option is customizing the diet for your needs with help from a dietician or a certified nutritionist specializing in ketogenic diets. There are so many varieties. For example, some are for people who prefer plant-based diets, some for animal products, and some a mix of them. I had no problem with adherence after a few days of keto flu in earlier days. Once my body got fat-adapted I never wanted or needed to go back. I heard the same testimonials from many friends and colleagues.