Ozempic, a medication originally approved for type 2 diabetes, has surged in popularity across the USA and UK due to its remarkable weight loss benefits. By 2023, prescriptions for Ozempic and similar drugs soared, with use in the United States increasing by nearly 300% over three years and the UK experiencing a parallel rise in demand according to BBC News. While its effectiveness is widely celebrated, many patients and even healthcare providers remain unaware of the lesser-known side effects. These subtle risks can affect multiple body systems, making them challenging to recognize and address. This article explores the hidden dangers of Ozempic, offering insights that go beyond the usual warnings.
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46. Delayed Wound Healing Some individuals taking Ozempic have reported delayed wound healing, a concern that is especially relevant for people with diabetes, who already face…