The use of compounded obesity medicines raises concerns about patient safety, revealing deeper issues involving complicity. Reports of 'Ozempic babies' from weight-loss drugs are increasing, prompting questions about surprise pregnancies and health disparities, particularly in Black communities. Banks anticipate significant earnings from the expected rise in Ozempic users.
fyi The Banks are expecting tens of millions of people to become life-long Ozempic users over the next few years, and for this to be a once-in-a-generation boon to their earnings. https://t.co/aWbtGF9NGn
“How do we continue to prioritize health in Black communities? What do we need to do? That’s a really complicated question." New obesity drugs are seemingly everywhere but Black Americans feel left out. https://t.co/GFVqpcx3kL
Compounded #Obesity Medicines Signal Distress - @ConscienHealth https://t.co/5uMJT0mzDC
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Compounded #ObesityMedicines present a problem for patient safety that many people are quick to name. But this situation points to #DeeperProblems in which some of those people are #complicit. HT: @SLupkin https://t.co/1lZwcDN4hX