A Former Bravo Star Admitted To Taking Semaglutide For Weight Loss

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A Former Bravo Star Admitted To Taking Semaglutide For Weight Loss
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“I did what all the people are doing and lying about. I'm on the weight loss shots, honey, OK.”

have admitted to taking semaglutide. A few, like influencer Remi Bader, noted they were prescribed the drug to manage their health, while others including Chelsea Handler have admitted to taking the drug for weight loss despite not needing it. In January,In the video, Gharachedaghi demonstrated how to take the drug by injecting herself with 20 units of the medication and advised viewers to listen to their doctor’s instructions.

“Love the honesty, however if it’s semaglutide you are talking about then it’s a shame," user @nonchalantmuch wrote. “I work in the healthcare field and it breaks my heart to see many type 2 diabetes patients struggle to find this medication due to the high demands on people who don’t need it.” Tabasum Mir, the doctor who, according to Gharachedaghi’s post, prescribed her the medicine, replied to the user, saying the information in their comment was inaccurate and that the semaglutide is for weight loss rather than diabetes.While Ozempic is a brand name for semaglutide, Gharachedaghi did not state the brand name of the drug she’s on.

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