Ozempic, a medication originally developed for type 2 diabetes, has seen a meteoric rise in prescriptions across the US and UK. In the United States alone, prescriptions for Ozempic and similar drugs have soared by over 300% since 2019, with a growing trend mirrored in the United Kingdom (Forbes). While this medication works by targeting the pancreas to regulate blood sugar, its true profile is far more complex. Many patients experience side effects that remain unrecognized or poorly addressed, as doctors often focus on immediate benefits rather than long-term impacts. This knowledge gap leaves countless individuals navigating Ozempic’s risks on their own.
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12. Hypoglycemia (Low Blood Sugar) While Ozempic is designed to lower blood sugar levels, it can increase the risk of hypoglycemia—especially when combined with other diabetes…