A wonder drug that helps Type 2 diabetics is becoming increasingly hard to find because of its weight loss properties.
is a drug that improves blood sugar in adults with Type 2 diabetes, but it’s becoming increasingly hard to find due to its weight loss properties.
Ozempic is hard to find because it works almost too well with weight loss and has become more popular among users spreading its success through Tik Tok. Dr. Irl Hirsch, a professor at the University of Washington Medicine’s Diabetes Institute, said some patients set their sights on Canada to find the drug.
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