James Corden has opened up about his experience taking Ozempic.Nathan Congleton/NBC via Getty ImagesJames Corden said Ozempic didn't help him lose weight because he doesn't eat only when he's hungry.Ozempic, a brand name for the drug semaglutide, works by suppressing appetite.But Ozempic doesn't address the root cause of eating behaviors nor change them, experts say.James Corden has opened up about his experience using Ozempic, a diabetes drug that has become a household name in the last few years thanks to its success as a treatment for obesity.Speaking on a recent episode of his SiriusXM podcast, "This Life of Mine With James Corden," the British comedian and actor, 46, said that he tried taking Ozempic for weight loss — but it seems he didn't reap the same benefits as other high-profile weight-loss drug users like Elon Musk.The former "The Late Late Show" host said that Ozempic, which works by suppressing appetite, didn't have much of an impact on him because of his complicated relationship with food."I tried Ozempic, and it won't be surprising to you when you look at me now, that it didn't really work," he said, per People.