Celebrities increasingly use Ozempic for weight loss

thesun.co.uk

Ozempic, a diabetes medication, has gained popularity as a weight loss aid among celebrities. Many stars, like Gemma Collins and Rebel Wilson, openly share their experiences with the drug, while others, such as Khloe Kardashian and Kelly Osbourne, deny using it despite speculation. Recent developments include the NHS planning to make Mounjaro available for patients with obesity-related health issues. This follows the success of Wegovy, another weight loss drug, which has shown significant results in clinical trials. Some celebrities have reported negative experiences with Ozempic, like Lottie Moss, who faced severe side effects from an unsafe dosage. Others, like Sharon Osbourne, have expressed concerns about the drug's accessibility to younger individuals.


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