The Truth About Weight Loss Drugs: Risks and Realities

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Ozempic, a medication approved for type 2 diabetes and known for aiding weight loss, has not been linked to any fatal outcomes, though it can cause severe side effects like gastrointestinal issues. Dr. Alexandra Sowa emphasizes the importance of consulting healthcare providers about the risks and benefits of Ozempic, noting that while serious complications like gastroparesis are rare, they are more common in patients with diabetes. Overdosing on Ozempic can lead to nausea and vomiting, and patients are advised to follow dosing instructions carefully and consult their doctor if they experience unusual symptoms.
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