Anonymous wrote:Dead for wanting to fit into a dress for her daughter’s wedding.
A spokesperson for Novo Nordisk say the complication of ileus was only spotted after 'post-marketing authorization', or when the drug was rolled out to shelves.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-12716307/Dying-Mother-56-took-Ozempic-slim-daughters-wedding-DIES-blocked-bowel-months-vomiting-diarrhea.html?ico=related-replace
Anonymous wrote:she took it against doctors instructions and after severe side effects. There are plenty of drugs that cause harm if taken this way.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's a diabetes drug she was taking off-label, and she ignored side effects. There's nothing to "look into" here.
I'm sorry she died but this is not the fault if the pharmaceutical company. She took a huge risk.
It may have been technically off label if you want to be pedantic about it, but she took an FDA approved drug for weight loss. She took a drug that is marketed and indicated both for weight loss and diabetes. It wasn’t somehow more risky because the pen she used said “Ozempic” on it and not “Wegovy.” The same would have happened had she taken Wegovy.
Anonymous wrote:Doctors need to be careful prescribing this off label!
Anonymous wrote:This will become more common, at the rate the drug is being prescribed, for certain.
she took it against doctors instructions and after severe side effects. There are plenty of drugs that cause harm if taken this way.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's a diabetes drug she was taking off-label, and she ignored side effects. There's nothing to "look into" here.
I'm sorry she died but this is not the fault if the pharmaceutical company. She took a huge risk.
It may have been technically off label if you want to be pedantic about it, but she took an FDA approved drug for weight loss. She took a drug that is marketed and indicated both for weight loss and diabetes. It wasn’t somehow more risky because the pen she used said “Ozempic” on it and not “Wegovy.” The same would have happened had she taken Wegovy.
Anonymous wrote:It's a diabetes drug she was taking off-label, and she ignored side effects. There's nothing to "look into" here.
I'm sorry she died but this is not the fault if the pharmaceutical company. She took a huge risk.
A spokesperson for Novo Nordisk say the complication of ileus was only spotted after 'post-marketing authorization', or when the drug was rolled out to shelves.