"Unforeseen Risks: The Dark Side of Ozempic and Other Weight-Loss Drugs"

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Leading doctor Dr. Mark Hyman has warned about the potentially deadly side effects of the weight-loss drug Ozempic, including a 900 percent increased risk of pancreatitis and a 450 percent increased risk of bowel obstruction. The drug, which is given via injection, has been linked to over 100 deaths in the US and can cost up to $1,700 a month. While effective in weight loss, Dr. Hyman cautioned that it comes with significant medical and financial costs, and may require lifelong use to maintain results.
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