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Diabetes drug Ozempic – often prescribed off-label for weight loss – will soon be used in kidney disease treatment, handing ...
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Ozempic and other GLP-1 drugs help with weight loss but may cause unexpected side effects in women, including genital changes, skin sagging, and other body shifts, experts warn.
The Pharmacy and Poisons Board (PPB) has warned Kenyans against the use of off-label semaglutide compounds, also known as ...
A growing concern is shaking the medical world, reports of counterfeit Ozempic have surfaced, leading to alarming health ...
Microdosing isn’t just popular for psychedelics. Some consumers are taking smaller than standard doses of GLP-1s—the popular class of weight-loss and diabetes drugs that include Ozempic ...
Should Ozempic be added to the water supply? That is the kind of half-joking question that doctors kick around when a new class of drugs begins to help a big chunk of the population.
It’s generally OK to drink alcohol when taking GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic, but you may find you don’t want to as much. Learn more about alcohol and GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic.
Does using Ozempic cause brain fog? It depends on who you ask. This article takes a closer look at what’s going on with Ozempic users reporting brain fog, including how the medication works in ...