Maybe try NAD+ boosters next? They seem to be reducing addictive behaviors quite a bit. Liposomal NAD+ or nicotinamide riboside or IV NAD+. The theory is an energetic deficit in the brain that drugs/addictions seem to override temporarily but deepen long-term and NAD+ is essentially bringing the energy back. Maybe GLPs do something similar due to flooding the body with broken down fat?

Metabolic dysfunction is the root of many diseases which addiction is one of them .

Do GLPs flood the body with broken down fat? I thought they just suppressed appetite and the like.

People overstate some of the secondary effects, but in a nutshell that’s more or less what they do.