"The Risks of Abruptly Stopping Weight Loss Drugs and Ozempic: What You Need to Know"

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The "miracle" weight-loss drug semaglutide, administered weekly via injection, has gained popularity for its ability to aid in weight loss by suppressing appetite and controlling blood sugar levels. However, it has been associated with negative side effects such as a gaunt, deflated facial appearance, leading to concerns about the downsides of rapid weight loss and the use of such drugs.
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