Ozempic for type 2 diabetes: Weight loss observed in many patients but not approved for all
For anyone who overindulged during the holidays, the hype around weight-loss drugs like Ozempic can be tempting. Originally developed to treat diabetes, the medication suppresses appetite – and in the US, where oversized portions and fast food reign, its effects are even noticeable in New York restaurants. Doctor Emmanuelle Lecornet-Sokol, endrocrinologist and President of Fenarediam in Paris, explains.
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