Bethenny Frankel warns against Ozempic use and predicts potential side effects.

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Bethenny Frankel has spoken out against the use of the diabetes drug Ozempic for weight loss, claiming that it is being used as a "quick fix" to shed unwanted pounds. She also claimed that the drug, which is given as weekly injections for $1,000 a month, is a "mood alterer" that's caused "irrational" behavior in those taking it. While Ozempic was originally intended to treat type 2 diabetes, the satiety side effect has taken Hollywood by storm. Frankel fears that diving into the trend so early on could lead to dangerous side-effects down the line, such as what occurred with Ephedra.
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