Are weight loss drugs safe? Health experts issue warning over dangerous side effects of weight loss injections
- Use of semaglutide drugs for weight loss surged dramatically across the United States.
- Developers initially created semaglutides for type 2 diabetes management before social media boosted their popularity significantly.
- Users reported losing significant weight and becoming more active, although some also experienced anxiety or loss of identity.
- For example, one executive reported losing 45 pounds within six months using the medication.
- Experts warn the medication is not a permanent fix, requiring lifestyle changes to avoid regaining weight.
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