White Collar Drug Pushers Snub Fat People

The Ozempic Pushers

Some fat patients say doctors are pressuring them to take the miracle drug instead of listening to their immediate health concerns.

Ozempic, the so-called miracle drug, is rapidly changing the way doctors look at all sorts of health conditions. It mimics a digestive hormone that can lower blood-sugar levels, curbs appetite, and slows digestion, leading celebrities and normies alike to seek out the drug for its slimming side effects. While it’s only meant to treat type 2 diabetes, its counterpart, Wegovy, is approved for weight loss in adults with obesity. Scientists are also studying how its revolutionary ingredient, semaglutide, could help everything from Alzheimer’s to liver disease. (There is already some anecdotal evidence that it helps with insulin resistance caused by PCOS.)

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