Off the Scales, Aimee Donnellan
Off the Scales, Aimee Donnellan
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Off the Scales
The Inside Story of Ozempic and the Race to Cure Obesity

Author: Aimee Donnellan

Narrator: Yael Rizowy

Unabridged: 7 hr 25 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 11/18/2025


Synopsis

The inside story of the creation of Ozempic and its revolutionary impact on public health.

A “cure” for obesity has long been the holy grail for the pharmaceutical industry, one that seemed unattainable until recent breakthroughs in type 2 diabetes research led to the development of Ozempic, a weight loss medication that activates a hormone in the stomach called GLP-1, making people feel fuller for longer. The treatment is so effective that it is already disrupting many industries—from healthcare to fast food to fashion—and it has quickly made its creator, Denmark’s Novo Nordisk, the most valuable company in Europe. But the impact of GLP-1s goes far beyond billion-dollar profits; a true long-term cure for obesity could save 40 percent of American adults from dangerous, preventable illnesses. And as more potential benefits emerge, one question looms in the minds of investors, healthcare workers, and politicians: Are these drugs too good to be true?

In Off the Scales, Reuters journalist Aimee Donnellan illuminates the history of a medical breakthrough that is poised to change the world, while raising difficult social questions about inequality and morality. Through original reporting and rigorous research, she forecasts the future of GLP-1s and examines what their explosive popularity tells us about our ideals of beauty and the lengths to which people will go in order to become thin.

Along the way, Donnellan profiles the scientist whose contributions to the discovery of GLP-1 were overlooked, documents her fight for recognition while her colleagues were thrust into the limelight, and offers new insights into the ways that the food and beauty industries made billions while promoting unhealthy and unrealistic body image standards and accelerating the obesity crisis. She also provides firsthand accounts of several early Ozempic users and the transformative effect the drug has had on their weight loss journeys.

Off the Scales is an informative and entertaining study of the unexpected consequences of finally getting what we’ve wanted for so long.

A Macmillan Audio production from St. Martin’s Press

About Aimee Donnellan

Aimee Donnellan is a columnist at Reuters, where her reporting has focused on the pharmaceutical, airline, and insurance industries since 2017. Previously she was the Sunday Times banking correspondent, and covered the bond market for the International Financing Review. She holds degrees in English and History from the University of Ireland, Galway, and in journalism from the London School of Journalism. She lives in Galway with her wife and two children. Off the Scales is her first book.

About Yael Rizowy

Yael Rizowy was born in Chicago, raised in New York City, and shaped by a lifelong love of storytelling. With a background in voiceover, theater, musical theater, and comedy, Yael brings energy, emotion, and character to everything she narrates, draw inginspiration from performers like Jim Dale, Steven Weber, and Amy Poehler—artists who make storytelling feel both effortless and unforgettable.Her style is warm, approachable, and full of discovery—like a friend guiding you through an unforgettable experience.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Dona's on October 31, 2025

Pre-Read Notes: This is going to be a hard read for me because at its basis, it stigmatizes bodies like mine -- medical bodies. My body is a result of overlapping conditions, whose overlapping treatments share as side effects the development of new conditions, like hyperglycemia and type 2 diabetes.......more

Goodreads review by Sheila on June 25, 2025

I received a free copy of, Off the Scales, by Aimee Donnellan, from the publisher and Netgalley in exchange for an honest review. This book talks about the new super drug for weight loss Ozempic. Obesity has always been an issue with people, people have tried many ways to lose wight. This book talks......more

Goodreads review by Shira on October 19, 2025

this focused a lot more on the discovery of ozempic than the impact it has on health and culture. I found the second half of the book to be way more interesting. Wish it went more into depth on fatphobia and the impact of weight loss drugs.......more

Goodreads review by Christina on June 28, 2025

As a nurse, this book was an interesting look at the discovery of the revolutionary GLP-1 drugs. I have seen many patients come through the ER who have seen amazing weight loss and control of their diabetes that they had previously felt helpless to manage. I have also seen some with serious gastroin......more

Goodreads review by Briann on August 21, 2025

Off the Scales did a great job of explaining the science without becoming overly dense or boring. Furthermore, the author did a wonderful job of exploring the far-reaching impacts of Ozempic. She brings the humanities to the sciences and vice versa. Off the Scales is a book I would recommend to anyo......more


Quotes

"Ozempic and the other GLP-1 medications are among the most important medical breakthroughs of our time. Off the Scales captures the many facets of this fast-moving story, including the decades of scientific research that led to their creation, the stories of early patients and the culture change required to understand obesity as a medical condition rather than a character flaw. Donnellan is a gifted storyteller who brings complicated subjects to life and offers a hopeful vision for how these therapies are transforming lives and reshaping our approach to health care."
—Leana Wen, M.D., Washington Post contributing columnist and author of Lifelines

“The creation of Ozempic has changed lives and challenged long-held assumptions about obesity, but it also raises a whole set of new questions. Donnellan chronicles the search for miracles, the ensuing gold rush, the lives impacted, the biases overturned and solidified, and where this paradigm shift will leave us. Off the Scales is the definitive account of a singular global force—essential reading to help us understand what has been unleashed and what may be coming next."
—Andy Slavitt, author of Preventable

"Off the Scales is the fascinating and thoroughly researched story of a medical miracle. Aimee Donnellan has tackled a complex subject—the discovery of GLP-1s—and distilled it into an engaging and deeply compassionate study of a breakthrough that is poised to change society, for better or worse (or maybe both). An essential read for our times."
—Jonathan Cohn, author of The Ten Year War and Sick

“Aimee Donnellan provides a riveting and impeccably researched deep-dive into the murky world of drug development and casts a light on the little-known characters who have dedicated their lives to rewriting the rules of science. Off the Scales also chronicles the decades-long clash of titans between the bulging fast food industry and the powerful weight loss industry—and introduces us to the almost-too-good-to-be-true drug that may well end it all. Ultimately, the book presents a scathing critique of the big corporations that have shamelessly leveraged people’s insecurities to get rich, and offers a mixed prognosis for the future: Ozempic may hold a world of promise, but there could be a far darker side that we’re only just starting to see.”
—Josie Cox, journalist and author of Women, Money, Power