GLP1 Celebrity anorexia - are we going to see deaths?

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Anonymous wrote:No, OP we won't "crack down" on a miracle drug because a few celebrities abused it. Nor should we. You are sick and twisted to be hoping for their deaths so you can gloat that this drug is "bad."


We cracked down on pain killers, why not this? We will have to see the long term side effects before we declare victory over obesity.


Because much to your chagrin, these drugs are extremely helpful and people aren't ruining their lives because of addiction and overdoses. Any other extremely stupid questions?


I mean, you say it won't happen but it already is.

https://www.fda.gov/news-events/press-announcements/fda-intends-take-action-against-non-fda-approved-glp-1-drugs


That is quite different than what the title of this post is. Should FDA crack down on the black market? Maybe. Should the FDA crack down on the use of already approved drugs because a couple of celebrities took it too far? hell no!


The title is not inaccurate. Will we probably see deaths? Yes, we probably will.
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Anonymous wrote:No, OP we won't "crack down" on a miracle drug because a few celebrities abused it. Nor should we. You are sick and twisted to be hoping for their deaths so you can gloat that this drug is "bad."


We cracked down on pain killers, why not this? We will have to see the long term side effects before we declare victory over obesity.


Because much to your chagrin, these drugs are extremely helpful and people aren't ruining their lives because of addiction and overdoses. Any other extremely stupid questions?


I mean, you say it won't happen but it already is.

https://www.fda.gov/news-events/press-announcements/fda-intends-take-action-against-non-fda-approved-glp-1-drugs


That is quite different than what the title of this post is. Should FDA crack down on the black market? Maybe. Should the FDA crack down on the use of already approved drugs because a couple of celebrities took it too far? hell no!


The title is not inaccurate. Will we probably see deaths? Yes, we probably will.


The glp drugs aren't causing anorexia. The people with anorexia are abusing the glp drugs s, just like they have with pfen-pfen and other drugs in the past.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:No, OP we won't "crack down" on a miracle drug because a few celebrities abused it. Nor should we. You are sick and twisted to be hoping for their deaths so you can gloat that this drug is "bad."


We cracked down on pain killers, why not this? We will have to see the long term side effects before we declare victory over obesity.


Because much to your chagrin, these drugs are extremely helpful and people aren't ruining their lives because of addiction and overdoses. Any other extremely stupid questions?


I mean, you say it won't happen but it already is.

https://www.fda.gov/news-events/press-announcements/fda-intends-take-action-against-non-fda-approved-glp-1-drugs


That is quite different than what the title of this post is. Should FDA crack down on the black market? Maybe. Should the FDA crack down on the use of already approved drugs because a couple of celebrities took it too far? hell no!


The title is not inaccurate. Will we probably see deaths? Yes, we probably will.


Based on what? Your ignorant wishful thinking. You people make me sick.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:No, OP we won't "crack down" on a miracle drug because a few celebrities abused it. Nor should we. You are sick and twisted to be hoping for their deaths so you can gloat that this drug is "bad."


We cracked down on pain killers, why not this? We will have to see the long term side effects before we declare victory over obesity.


Because much to your chagrin, these drugs are extremely helpful and people aren't ruining their lives because of addiction and overdoses. Any other extremely stupid questions?


I mean, you say it won't happen but it already is.

https://www.fda.gov/news-events/press-announcements/fda-intends-take-action-against-non-fda-approved-glp-1-drugs


That is quite different than what the title of this post is. Should FDA crack down on the black market? Maybe. Should the FDA crack down on the use of already approved drugs because a couple of celebrities took it too far? hell no!


The title is not inaccurate. Will we probably see deaths? Yes, we probably will.


Based on what? Your ignorant wishful thinking. You people make me sick.


Um, seeing skeletal people seems more like foregone conclusion. Do you suffer from body dysmorphia?
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Anonymous wrote:No, OP we won't "crack down" on a miracle drug because a few celebrities abused it. Nor should we. You are sick and twisted to be hoping for their deaths so you can gloat that this drug is "bad."


We cracked down on pain killers, why not this? We will have to see the long term side effects before we declare victory over obesity.


Because much to your chagrin, these drugs are extremely helpful and people aren't ruining their lives because of addiction and overdoses. Any other extremely stupid questions?


I mean, you say it won't happen but it already is.

https://www.fda.gov/news-events/press-announcements/fda-intends-take-action-against-non-fda-approved-glp-1-drugs


That is quite different than what the title of this post is. Should FDA crack down on the black market? Maybe. Should the FDA crack down on the use of already approved drugs because a couple of celebrities took it too far? hell no!


The title is not inaccurate. Will we probably see deaths? Yes, we probably will.


The glp drugs aren't causing anorexia. The people with anorexia are abusing the glp drugs s, just like they have with pfen-pfen and other drugs in the past.


And what happened to pfen-pfen? Don't see that one anymore.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:No, OP we won't "crack down" on a miracle drug because a few celebrities abused it. Nor should we. You are sick and twisted to be hoping for their deaths so you can gloat that this drug is "bad."


We cracked down on pain killers, why not this? We will have to see the long term side effects before we declare victory over obesity.


Because much to your chagrin, these drugs are extremely helpful and people aren't ruining their lives because of addiction and overdoses. Any other extremely stupid questions?


I mean, you say it won't happen but it already is.

https://www.fda.gov/news-events/press-announcements/fda-intends-take-action-against-non-fda-approved-glp-1-drugs


That is quite different than what the title of this post is. Should FDA crack down on the black market? Maybe. Should the FDA crack down on the use of already approved drugs because a couple of celebrities took it too far? hell no!


The title is not inaccurate. Will we probably see deaths? Yes, we probably will.


The glp drugs aren't causing anorexia. The people with anorexia are abusing the glp drugs s, just like they have with pfen-pfen and other drugs in the past.


And what happened to pfen-pfen? Don't see that one anymore.



Phentermine is still widely used, quite easy to get and much cheaper that GLP1s.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:No, OP we won't "crack down" on a miracle drug because a few celebrities abused it. Nor should we. You are sick and twisted to be hoping for their deaths so you can gloat that this drug is "bad."


We cracked down on pain killers, why not this? We will have to see the long term side effects before we declare victory over obesity.


Because much to your chagrin, these drugs are extremely helpful and people aren't ruining their lives because of addiction and overdoses. Any other extremely stupid questions?


I mean, you say it won't happen but it already is.

https://www.fda.gov/news-events/press-announcements/fda-intends-take-action-against-non-fda-approved-glp-1-drugs


That is quite different than what the title of this post is. Should FDA crack down on the black market? Maybe. Should the FDA crack down on the use of already approved drugs because a couple of celebrities took it too far? hell no!


The title is not inaccurate. Will we probably see deaths? Yes, we probably will.


Based on what? Your ignorant wishful thinking. You people make me sick.


Um, seeing skeletal people seems more like foregone conclusion. Do you suffer from body dysmorphia?


You're an idiot. I'm sure you're a prolific poster every time GLP drugs are mentioned. You aren't concerned. You wish that the people who need to use GLPs will die. You are the worst or the worst.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:No, OP we won't "crack down" on a miracle drug because a few celebrities abused it. Nor should we. You are sick and twisted to be hoping for their deaths so you can gloat that this drug is "bad."


We cracked down on pain killers, why not this? We will have to see the long term side effects before we declare victory over obesity.


Because much to your chagrin, these drugs are extremely helpful and people aren't ruining their lives because of addiction and overdoses. Any other extremely stupid questions?


I mean, you say it won't happen but it already is.

https://www.fda.gov/news-events/press-announcements/fda-intends-take-action-against-non-fda-approved-glp-1-drugs


That is quite different than what the title of this post is. Should FDA crack down on the black market? Maybe. Should the FDA crack down on the use of already approved drugs because a couple of celebrities took it too far? hell no!


The title is not inaccurate. Will we probably see deaths? Yes, we probably will.


The glp drugs aren't causing anorexia. The people with anorexia are abusing the glp drugs s, just like they have with pfen-pfen and other drugs in the past.


And what happened to pfen-pfen? Don't see that one anymore.



Phentermine is still widely used, quite easy to get and much cheaper that GLP1s.


Exactly. Don't try to reason with this evil moron, though.
Anonymous
Ryan Seacrest looks horrible.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Ryan Seacrest looks horrible.


I'm sure he will be devastated that you think so.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No, OP we won't "crack down" on a miracle drug because a few celebrities abused it. Nor should we. You are sick and twisted to be hoping for their deaths so you can gloat that this drug is "bad."


We cracked down on pain killers, why not this? We will have to see the long term side effects before we declare victory over obesity.


Because much to your chagrin, these drugs are extremely helpful and people aren't ruining their lives because of addiction and overdoses. Any other extremely stupid questions?


I mean, you say it won't happen but it already is.

https://www.fda.gov/news-events/press-announcements/fda-intends-take-action-against-non-fda-approved-glp-1-drugs


That is quite different than what the title of this post is. Should FDA crack down on the black market? Maybe. Should the FDA crack down on the use of already approved drugs because a couple of celebrities took it too far? hell no!


The title is not inaccurate. Will we probably see deaths? Yes, we probably will.


The glp drugs aren't causing anorexia. The people with anorexia are abusing the glp drugs s, just like they have with pfen-pfen and other drugs in the past.


And what happened to pfen-pfen? Don't see that one anymore.



Phentermine is still widely used, quite easy to get and much cheaper that GLP1s.


Exactly. Don't try to reason with this evil moron, though.


It's not even the same drug. The original fen-phen was pulled from market for obvious reasons.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No, OP we won't "crack down" on a miracle drug because a few celebrities abused it. Nor should we. You are sick and twisted to be hoping for their deaths so you can gloat that this drug is "bad."


We cracked down on pain killers, why not this? We will have to see the long term side effects before we declare victory over obesity.


Because much to your chagrin, these drugs are extremely helpful and people aren't ruining their lives because of addiction and overdoses. Any other extremely stupid questions?


I mean, you say it won't happen but it already is.

https://www.fda.gov/news-events/press-announcements/fda-intends-take-action-against-non-fda-approved-glp-1-drugs


That is quite different than what the title of this post is. Should FDA crack down on the black market? Maybe. Should the FDA crack down on the use of already approved drugs because a couple of celebrities took it too far? hell no!


The title is not inaccurate. Will we probably see deaths? Yes, we probably will.


Based on what? Your ignorant wishful thinking. You people make me sick.


Um, seeing skeletal people seems more like foregone conclusion. Do you suffer from body dysmorphia?


You're an idiot. I'm sure you're a prolific poster every time GLP drugs are mentioned. You aren't concerned. You wish that the people who need to use GLPs will die. You are the worst or the worst.


The more names you call people the more you invite conversation. People look ill and sick overdoing it on these drugs and calling everyone names who sees it is weird. We all see it whether you ignore it or not.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:No, OP we won't "crack down" on a miracle drug because a few celebrities abused it. Nor should we. You are sick and twisted to be hoping for their deaths so you can gloat that this drug is "bad."


We cracked down on pain killers, why not this? We will have to see the long term side effects before we declare victory over obesity.


Because much to your chagrin, these drugs are extremely helpful and people aren't ruining their lives because of addiction and overdoses. Any other extremely stupid questions?


I mean, you say it won't happen but it already is.

https://www.fda.gov/news-events/press-announcements/fda-intends-take-action-against-non-fda-approved-glp-1-drugs


That is quite different than what the title of this post is. Should FDA crack down on the black market? Maybe. Should the FDA crack down on the use of already approved drugs because a couple of celebrities took it too far? hell no!


The title is not inaccurate. Will we probably see deaths? Yes, we probably will.


The glp drugs aren't causing anorexia. The people with anorexia are abusing the glp drugs s, just like they have with pfen-pfen and other drugs in the past.


And what happened to pfen-pfen? Don't see that one anymore.



Phentermine is still widely used, quite easy to get and much cheaper that GLP1s.


Exactly. Don't try to reason with this evil moron, though.


It's not even the same drug. The original fen-phen was pulled from market for obvious reasons.


You have no idea what you're talking about but it's not stopping you from running your ignorant mouth.

Phentermine is the drug that was in fen-phen and it's still used today. Qsymia, for example!!!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Ryan Seacrest looks horrible.


And Jonah Hill. I think it also tanks careers too. Jonah was the funny fat friend, he was never leading man material and now seems to have no career.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:No, OP we won't "crack down" on a miracle drug because a few celebrities abused it. Nor should we. You are sick and twisted to be hoping for their deaths so you can gloat that this drug is "bad."


We cracked down on pain killers, why not this? We will have to see the long term side effects before we declare victory over obesity.


Because much to your chagrin, these drugs are extremely helpful and people aren't ruining their lives because of addiction and overdoses. Any other extremely stupid questions?


I mean, you say it won't happen but it already is.

https://www.fda.gov/news-events/press-announcements/fda-intends-take-action-against-non-fda-approved-glp-1-drugs


That is quite different than what the title of this post is. Should FDA crack down on the black market? Maybe. Should the FDA crack down on the use of already approved drugs because a couple of celebrities took it too far? hell no!


The title is not inaccurate. Will we probably see deaths? Yes, we probably will.


The glp drugs aren't causing anorexia. The people with anorexia are abusing the glp drugs s, just like they have with pfen-pfen and other drugs in the past.


And what happened to pfen-pfen? Don't see that one anymore.



Phentermine is still widely used, quite easy to get and much cheaper that GLP1s.


Exactly. Don't try to reason with this evil moron, though.


It's not even the same drug. The original fen-phen was pulled from market for obvious reasons.


You have no idea what you're talking about but it's not stopping you from running your ignorant mouth.

Phentermine is the drug that was in fen-phen and it's still used today. Qsymia, for example!!!


Sigh.

"Phen-phen" is a discontinued combination of two diet drugs, whereas phentermine is a single, currently FDA-approved weight-loss medication. Because of dangerous side effects, the combination was completely banned in the 1990s, while phentermine remains one of the most widely prescribed weight-management medications
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