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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I don't know, but having tried Ozempic for a month myself-and stopped due to the horrible side effects-it seems clear to me that this drug is not well-tolerated or good for everybody. I don't want to write about the gross side effects I had, but they were bad enough that I stopped this drug I had badly wanted to start. And I would not be surprised if Ozempic becomes the new fen-phen. I also remember my grandma talking about some diet med she and all her friends were prescribed in the 1960s, which was also eventually found to be really harmfiul and banned. What makes us so sure Ozempic is going to be different from those instances?[/quote] Because people have been using Ozempic for more than a decade for diabetes. Yes there can be side effects and some people can't tolerate it, but that's what your doctor needs to monitor. It sounds like your doctor/you made the right choice.[/quote] But we know that there are serious side effects for some of those people. Having diabetes makes it worth the risk. I don't think opening the floodgates for the general public to use as a weight loss drug so quickly was a good idea. But I'm also sure this will soon be public knowledge. [/quote]
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