Overview
- He disclosed on Sept. 9 that he used a low-dose GLP-1 over the summer under medical supervision while training regularly.
- He said his doctor recommended the therapy to address his weight, arterial plaque and high blood pressure.
- He did not name the specific medication but credited it with reducing cravings alongside a stricter diet and heavier lifting.
- He has since stopped the micro-dose after reaching his goal, noting his appetite returned but his outlook on food changed.
- He called GLP-1 drugs “revolutionary” and urged broader insurance coverage, with list prices ranging from about $499 to over $1,000 a month.