• @jeffwOP
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    I didn’t think it was an abuse of the medication, I thought the comment was just discussing side effects and potential complications from regular use of it

    • @[email protected]
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      There is a lot abuse. Wealthy people shop around for doctors to prescribe because they want to lose weight with a shot.

      • @Serinus
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        48 months ago

        It’s more than a shot. It changes your appetite.

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          It’s a shot that changes your appetite (among other effects). Not sure why what I said contradicts that or implies otherwise.

        • @[email protected]
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          Yes, and has practically no side effects. They should consider putting it in the water supply.

            • @[email protected]
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              08 months ago

              I just suggested putting a medicine in the water supply. Why would I be against putting a mineral in the water supply?

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                08 months ago

                Well for starters, ozempic does have common adverse side effects. So that’s one major difference.

                • @scottywh
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                  So does fluoride… It turns your teeth brown.

                  It’s just that collectively, as a society, we decided that brown teeth are better than cavity riddled teeth.

                  So the intended effect’s value outweighs the negative side effects.

                  Exactly like semaglutide.

                  • @[email protected]
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                    Nope I am not engaging with this nonsense. Fluoride is perfectly safe in the water supply. Nobody batted an eye until the right latched onto it as another stupid culture war masking as concerns over personal health. Stop watching xXJoeFreedomXx videos and listen to health professionals. That’s all I’m saying on the matter and it’s for the benefit of onlookers more than you.

                    Have a good rest of your week.

      • @Ensign_Crab
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        48 months ago

        And as a result, only the wealthy should be able to afford it?

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          That’s not what I said. I’m saying we don’t want this being widely available and prescribed like tic tacs because people think it’ll make them look like a magazine cover. The side effects can be considerable. A doctor needs to be involved if you think you need ozempic, although sadly many are all too happy to rubber stamp it. Still, it’s being used as a shortcut by many and it’s not good for them.