Ozempic, a medication originally designed to treat type 2 diabetes, has gained widespread popularity as an effective weight loss drug.
It works by suppressing appetite and helping individuals shed significant pounds.
However, while many have celebrated its weight loss benefits, there’s a lesser-known downside to consider: the potential for weight gain after stopping the medication.1
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