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June 2, 2024
Weight Loss
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Why ‘Ozempic® shaming’ needs to stop

Ozempic® is a fairly new medication, being approved for use in 2017 for the treatment of diabetes and has also shown significant results when prescribed off-label for obese individuals who want to lose weight. The active ingredient in Ozempic®; Semaglutide,

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By Tania Leach
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