
Facial friend Mr. Lei used a brief message yesterday to send an article published in "Financial New Report" the day before (2023-9-1) to reduce the weight loss drug hot sales assist, Danish medicine reviews economic growth estimates. He also specifically said: "Because this medicine is blessed by celebrities (Mask, etc.) and has the effect of stimulating economics; whether it is more helpful to long-term philosophy is worth pondering. (For most people, balanced diet and emotional exercise are psychologically difficult to perform, so we need to find magical reasons to avoid it)".
Let's first look at the sentences in the article "New Financial News": "The fattening medicine produced by Danish medicine giant Novo Nordisk is popular worldwide. …… Novo Nordisk's well-known medicines include the diabetes drug Ozempic and the fattening medicine Wegovy, known as the "fattening magic drug". This medicine has been hit in recent years and has been in short supply. Elon, a tech tycoon Musk is also a favorite. New York Times also wrote a recent article pointing out that Ozempic and Wegovy's popular sales have reshape the economic outlook of Denmark, bringing benefits and promoting economic growth and making contributions. ”
{999 9}The Ozempic and Wegovy mentioned in this paragraph are both product names, and their active ingredient (pharmaceutical name) are Semaglutide. Regarding the use of Semaglutide to fight diabetes and obesity, I published a new fat-reducing medicine on 2021-2-12. In March this year, I wrote another article about "reducing weight pen" and "slim pen" (the common name of Ozempic and Wegovy in Taiwan), but it has not been published yet.
In this article on New Weight Loss Medicine, I said that people who participate in a Semaglutide weight loss clinical trial need to maintain a low-temperature diet and increase sports training (encourage 150 minutes per week). Therefore, the theory is not necessary to worry about what the reader Mr. Lei said, “Whether it helps people to learn more and more philosophy is worth pondering.” However, I fully agree with what he said, "For most people, balanced eating and emotional exercise are psychologically difficult to do."
The article "New Financial News" says everything is true, but it does not mention the dark side of this fattening magic medicine at all. As early as July 10 this year, CNN published the European regulator expands investigation into risks of suicidal thoughts in users of popular weight-loss medicines. This report mainly describes the EMA statement on ongoing review of GLP-1 receptor agents published by the European Medicines Agency (EMA).
The first two paragraphs of this statement are: "EMA's Safety Committee PRAC is reviewing data on self-killing and self-killing risks for GLP-1 body-killing drugs, including Ozempic, Saxenda, and Wegovy. These drugs are used for weight loss and treatment 2 Type diabetes. The Ice Island Drug Administration has contacted the review after receiving reports on self-killing and self-killing in persons using liralute and somalute drugs. So far, the agency has reviewed and is analyzing about 150 possible cases of self-killing and self-killing in the process. "
This investigation was launched on July 3 and is expected to be completed in November. At the same time, non-EU countries, such as the United States and Canada, have also seen cases of self-killing thoughts related to fattening drugs.
New York Post published on 2023-8-14 I was suicidal on Ozempic — it’s not a miracle weight-loss drug for everyone (I take Ozempic and have self-killing — this is not a magical weight-loss drug for everyone). This article begins with a self-destructive case of a 35-year-old Canadian woman. Then it says: "Although Ozempic and similar injections are increasingly mainstream and hyped by celebrities, it still leads to a surge in emergency clinics. A series of unsettling side effects include premature aging on the face, sagging hips, self-prone abdominal cramps during sleep, and numbness in the stomach. Ozempic is also known for its ability to stop food fantasies, or, as some people on social media call it, "food noise." ……She eventually returned to social media for verification and found that others were calling Ozempic Later, I also experienced anxiety, depression and self-destructive thoughts. ……As of June 30, the Food and Drug Administration's adverse event reporting system received 190 reports on depressive and self-destructive mental illness related to Ozempic, as well as 84 reports on Saxenda and 26 reports on Wegovy. ”
This article finally provides why fat-reducing drugs can cause psychological problems. It says: "While many people are amazed by the link between these drugs to reduce weight and mental health, medical experts don't think so. Research shows that patients with fattening surgery have increased risk of self-killing and self-destructive behavior after surgery. Dr. Alexis Conason, a New York registered psychologist, noted that those are receiving other fattening treatments, such as Ozempic people will also experience touching experiences such as changes in quality of life and unrealistic expectations. People invest so much emotion and hope in weight loss, and are filled with fantasy: as long as you lose weight, everything will be fine, and all the good things they want in their lives will come when they lose weight. If this doesn't happen, it may It's destructive. This is not necessarily awesome when you see the potential increase in self-killing and other similar situations, because you've already slapped many people with the real importance of the anti-counter mechanism. "
Since this fattening drug does not state the risk of self-killing, if the investigation is true and the lawsuit is triggered, the Dangers may have to rectify their economic growth estimates.
Original text: A magical medicine for fattening, self-killing riskEditor: Gu Zihuan