The Dangers of Using Laxatives as a Budget Ozempic Alternative for Weight Loss

Reports of possible mental health side effects are increasing as the popularity of Ozempic, an injectable drug approved for Type 2 diabetes, grows. Despite not being approved for weight loss, many people are taking it to shed pounds. European regulators are investigating the risk of thoughts of self-harm and suicidal thoughts associated with Ozempic and similar drugs, while the FDA is monitoring the situation. The FDA's adverse event reporting system has received 489 reports of patients experiencing anxiety, depression, or suicidal thoughts while taking semaglutide drugs, including Ozempic. However, the database cannot determine if the drug caused these mental health problems. Patients are advised to talk to their doctors if they experience unusual symptoms.
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