Experts Clarify 'Ozempic Penis' Reports Amid Men’s Weight Loss Concerns

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Some men using Ozempic report a perceived increase in penis size, dubbed 'Ozempic penis,' but urologists clarify that the apparent growth is due to fat loss around the penis, not actual tissue growth. The drug, primarily used for diabetes and weight loss, can cause rapid fat reduction, revealing more of the shaft, which creates the illusion of a larger penis. However, the medication's side effects can be severe, and it should only be used under medical supervision.

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