There’s a version of the GLP-1 weight loss story that most patients hear, and then there’s the one orthopedic surgeons are quietly telling each other at conferences. Both are true. Neither one is complete without the other. Millions of Americans are now using semaglutide (sold as Ozempic and Wegovy) or tirzepatide (sold as Mounjaro and...
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Millions of people have used Ozempic, Wegovy, or Mounjaro to lose significant weight or manage their blood sugar. And for many, the medication has worked remarkably well. But here’s what most people never get told when they start: stopping is a completely different challenge from starting. Whether you’re thinking about coming off because of cost,...
“Ozempic sex” is a new side-effect that users have reported experiencing, resulting from taking GLP-1 medications. It describes the unexpected changes people experience in their libido while taking GLP-1 medications like Ozempic. Users report drastically different effects on their sexual desire. Some lose all interest in intimacy, while others experience renewed passion after years of...
Medications such as Ozempic and Saxenda have grown in popularity due to their ability to treat type 2 diabetes and assist in weight loss. These medications belong to a class of drugs known as GLP-1 receptor agonists. These drugs have recently been shown to have additional, unforeseen health benefits for the brain, heart, liver, and...
Unless you’ve been living on a far-off island with no internet connection or television service, you’ve probably heard of Ozempic. It’s the drug that started out as a diabetes drug, until it was discovered that it is impressively effective for weight loss. A few celebrity endorsements later and bam – Ozempic for weight loss was...
You’ve probably seen those incredible Ozempic (semaglutide) before-and-after photos flooding your social media feeds. People are losing weight fast with serious transformations. But there’s something nobody’s talking about in those posts. While the pounds are melting off their bodies, something else is happening to their faces. And it’s not what you’d expect. Doctors are calling it “Ozempic mouth,” and it’s aging people’s...
Ozempic is a drug that is prescribed to treat people diagnosed with diabetes. However, many people have been taking it for other “off-label” purposes, such as for weight loss. Yet, this drug has proven to be linked to a range of ever-growing side effects. The newest reported phenomenon that has health care experts concerned is...
You have most likely heard of Ozempic in the tabloids recently. It appears that many celebrities have been using it to lose weight in the last few years. However, this is not what the drug was designed for, and the FDA has not approved its use for this purpose. It is usually prescribed by a...
There has been a significant increase in the popularity of weight loss medications globally. Drugs and injections such as Ozempic and Wegovy have become favorited tools for treating and managing obesity and diabetes. These drugs have helped millions in weight loss and controlling blood sugar levels. However, a new study has discovered semaglutide and tirzepadite,...
About one in eight Americans have taken GLP-1 treatments like Ozempic, making it one of the fastest-growing medical trends in recent years. This powerful compound has rapidly transformed from a diabetes solution to a weight management phenomenon that dominates headlines and social media feeds. Furthermore, research continues to uncover exactly how Ozempic works to create such dramatic...
Are you an Ozempic user, or considering starting on the drug? You may want to read this. Recent research is cause for concern, suggesting a potential link between Ozempic and a serious eye condition that can lead to sudden blindness. This study suggests that the active ingredient in the drug, semaglutide, can potentially cause non-arteritic...
Weight loss drugs such as Ozempic and Wegovy, part of the GLP-1 receptor agonist family, have been hailed as groundbreaking solutions for obesity and type 2 diabetes. However, a study presented at the San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium has raised questions about the safety of these medications during cancer treatment. The research observed that patients...