Ken, yes a potential investment opportunity to be sure.
Better living through chemistry. Or is it?
Modern medicine it truly a marvelous thing. I think it is wonderful time to live now with median life expectancy approaching 80 vs more like 40 just 200 years ago. Gone are the days when most people could expect to die from communicable or other infectious disease, and that is a good thing. And, of course, far fewer (as a percent of population) die from accidents now.
However GLP-1s are another in our long line of mechanisms to mitigate poor behaviors and environmental & sociological concerns rather than to correct them. With nearly 40% of American adults on statins and nearly 15% of antidepressants, I am sure it won't be long before somewhere near half of us are on GLP-1s.
Sadly, our food supply is full of things that are bad for our long term health, and our consumption oriented society demands us to find high stress vocations that lead to mental struggles for many.
I just wish we could change society in a way that things like statins, and antidepressant, and GLP-1 could become secondary or tertiary treatments for most rather than the go-to prescription, it seems, in most cases.