Ozempic Fever in Hollywood - Tikitakas

There is a ghost in the city of stars. The canons of the seventh art lose stature thanks to the new drug, miracle medicine, the unprecedented solution that helps those who decide to inject this panacea that melts fat to lose 15% of weight. Is called Ozempica drug intended for diabetics that, due to its main consequence, ignoring the side effects, and supported by a cascade of favorable comments led by the Kardashian sisters, has caused a real epidemic in Hollywood.

The rain of complaints about experiences with this medication, as biblical and healing as they are unpleasant and controversial, only increased the fame of a product that is now scarce for those who demand it for medical and non-aesthetic purposes. Its purpose is to control blood sugar levels, but it has become an injectable that improves one’s vision in the mirror.

At first it was the best kept secret…

When Ozempic appeared on the horizon, it seemed like a magic drug, a quick fix that would dissolve the fat and end the self-loathing that celebrities and other people with weight problems have toward themselves, explains Carole Liebermana psychiatrist in Beverly Hills, a Newsweek. A miracle was born that cost $1,000 a month without health insurance.

Immediately, the one who had Ozempic was the cool from hollywoodthe advanced and knowledgeable of what others do not know, the one who smiles slightly when things go wrong and who only needed to raise an eyebrow. Celebrities don’t like to wait for anythingfrom champagne that takes forever to reach your table to diets that take forever to help you reach your ideal weight, reveals Lieberman, who closely followed the rise of the drug: At first it was the best kept secret, which contributed to its freshness. If you got Ozempic, it meant you knew. It happened that everyone wanted to be the cool guy in Hollywood.

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A Sue Decotias, a weight loss specialist based in New York, has nothing left to do but confess the effectiveness of the product to the same North American magazine. Perhaps therein lies the key to the pandemic that is shaking Los Angeles, in metaphorical terms, and the entire United States of America, if not the planet, in realistic terms: Patients are greatly affected by shortages across the country.

Decotiis’s portrait of the situation is sharp and direct. There is a huge shortage. Sometimes someone starts taking the medication and then has to stop. Medications are so expensive that some people have to pay out of pocket unless they have a medical problem. Cost and availability are a big problemhe reasons.

Headlight burnt out bulbs

Perhaps the source of the problem is at the points of sale, but there you can’t distinguish a ship in the fog either. In the US, we cannot control which pharmacies or specific patients receive Ozempic.since we distribute our products to wholesalers who in turn supply retail pharmacies, says a spokesperson for Novo Nordisk, a healthcare company, to the same magazine, stating that, despite everything, There is no problem with the supply. In other words, the injections are available to all type 2 diabetes patients in the country.

A medication that is used to lose weight, but not intended for this purpose and not considered by many organizations for this purpose; simple in structure and easy for the body to break down, but with side effects that, each time, go less and less unnoticed. A product that delights those who seek to get closer to Hollywood canons, but that greatly influences the practices of teenagers who simply want to be like their idols. A quick one.

Nobody is able to dispel the fog of doubts that its use sows. Headlight burnt out bulbs. The North American can only look at the sky, prospectus in hand, and whisper that, indeed, a ghost flies over the city of stars.

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