How a Canadian scientist and a venomous lizard helped pave the way for Ozempic - National
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Ozempic: How The Venom Of A Lizard Paved Way For Popular Diabetes Drug
The bite of a Gila monster is venomous enough to harm a human, but hidden within its toxic cocktail lies a life-changing discovery: the foundation of modern GLP-1 agonists like Ozempic and Wegovy. These medications, now widely used for treating diabetes and obesity, owe their existence to a key component of the lizard's venom, Science Alert reported. At the close of the 20th century, endocrinologist Daniel Drucker was searching for a hormone th…
Lizard Venom: The Unlikely Path to Revolutionary Diabetes Treatment – Archyde
Archyde From Venom to Victory: Nature’s toxins as Medical Breakthroughs Table of Contents 1. From Venom to Victory: Nature’s toxins as Medical Breakthroughs 2. The Gila monster adn the Dawn of GLP-1 Agonists 3. Brazilian Viper Venom: A Weapon Against Heart Disease 4. Scorpion Venom: Illuminating Cancer Cells 5. Protecting Biodiversity: Securing Future Cures 6. What […] You can read the full story here: Lizard Venom: The Unlikely Path to Revoluti…
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