Ozempic, Wegovy Linked to Dangerous Pancreas Inflammation, Nearly 400 Cases Reported in UK
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Of all it is known the dangers that have those medicines that are taken without a prescription and without the prescription of a doctor and in the case of Ozempic was not going to be less. A treatment that has become viral to which many resort on their own motu in case of obesity to lose weight. The main compound of this drug is semaglutide, which can have serious side effects and especially if it is taken without a control by a doctor or health…
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Ozempic, Wegovy linked to dangerous pancreas inflammation, nearly 400 cases reported in UK
Popular weight loss drugs like Ozempic and Mounjaro are now linked to rare but serious cases of acute pancreatitis, including deaths. Experts urge caution and closer monitoring of symptoms.
No medication, even the one that brings us closest to the ideal of physiology, should be used uncritically – says Prof. Janusz Gumprecht, president-elect of the Polish Diabetes Association, about Ozempic, Vegowy and other such products. – We are talking about therapy for the rest of your life. Because in order to avoid disease progression, the yo-yo effect and to avoid complications, the medication must be used all the time – he explains.
I think that of all is known the “Ozempic” (Semaglutide) drug from the agonist family, from the GLP-1 receptor. It went out to market to reduce the blood sugar levels of those suffering from type 2 diabetes. It gained fame in the U.S. for the use given in Hollywood among actresses and those who intended to lose body weight... The English Department of Health, for years warning about the problems that can cause women the Semaglutide = Ozempic, if…
A buyer in a pharmacy. Photo: ChaRivne In Mykolaiv, a court has arrested batches of drugs, including Ozempik, seized during searches in pharmacies of the CityMed chain, which is suspected of selling counterfeit drugs. The corresponding ruling was made on July 1 by the Zavodsky District Court of Mykolaiv, Mykolaiv writes. According to the investigation, a resident of Mykolaiv appealed to the SBU with a complaint that after using the drug Ozempik,…
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