Ozempic linked to stomach paralysis, other gastrointestinal issues: UBC study
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#4It's going to be very interesting to see how the people who insisted on getting off-label prescriptions fare in court.
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#5Can we just let people be fat and happy
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#6Well, that was quick.
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#7It's going to be very interesting to see how the people who insisted on getting off-label prescriptions fare in court.
All the non-diabetics using it will generate great data.. for the rest of us.
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#8Can we just let people be fat and happy
We can! But should we?
Being fat is similar to being a drug user. At first, you actually are fat and happy. Over time, being fat will absolutely reduce your happiness from the medical, societal, and physical issues that arise. Similar to how drug users build up a tolerance and instead of using the drug to be happy, they use the drug to feel normal.
And just to state a simple fact, I do not condone shaming people with weight control issues.
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#9Okay, it's 10x the rate. From 45 per 100k person-years to 450 per 100k person-years for the pancreatitis. That seems like it's worth taking the play on if you're fat and can't unfat yourself.
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#10Can we just let people be fat and happy
Yes, to a certain degree. But now we are in an obesity epidemic. It is just as bad as people smoking in the previous generations. Loads of people are MORBIDLY obese.