The use of Wegovy and Ozempic could lead to intestinal obstruction, according to scientists. Untreated, it could cause those parts of the intestine that were blocked to die.
Popular celebrity weight-loss drugs Wegovy and Ozempic could have a serious side effect, according to researchers in China., researchers believe that there is an “increased risk” of intestinal obstruction when taking those medications.
It is the hormone that semaglutide mimics, and it makes you feel fuller for longer by slowing down digestion, which leads to weight loss.
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