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How To Get Ozempic For Weight loss?

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Obi Obadike

Obi Obadike

Celebrity Fitness & Nutrition Expert, CFT, SFN, M.S. Founder & CEO – Ethical Inc.
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How to get Ozempic for weight loss? Ozempic is a medication primarily used to treat Type 2 diabetes. How it works is by regulating your blood sugar levels and stimulating insulin production while reducing the amount of glucose released by the liver. One of the popular side effects to taking Ozempic is weight loss because it reduces your appetite which leads to weight loss in some patients.

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GLP-1 receptors are located in the brain, and it helps to regulate satiety and hunger. To be eligible for Ozempic as a weight loss patient you need to have a BMI of 30 or higher. Or have at least a medical condition like sleep apnea or high blood pressure.

The chronic diseases that would make you eligible for taking Ozempic are having high blood pressure, type 2 diabetes, kidney disease, heart failure, or an elevated risk for cardiovascular diseases, etc. Some of the common side effects of taking Ozempic are diarrhea, nausea, constipation, etc.

Only licensed health professionals can prescribe Ozempic such as doctors or pharmacists. You cannot buy Ozempic without a legitimate prescription. A study that was done by the American Diabetes Association found that patients taking Ozempic experienced an average weight loss of 4 to 5% of their body weight.

A 2022 study found that people lost 6.7KG in 3 months and 12.3 KG in 6 months taking Ozempic. Studies have also shown that people have to continue to take the medication to maintain their results. A 2022 research study analysis revealed that people who stopped taking Ozempic for a year regained two-thirds of their weight back.

How To Get Ozempic In Person?

To get Ozempic in person they must first make an appointment with a healthcare professional to receive an Ozempic prescription. During the appointment, the doctor will check the medical history of the person to determine if they are eligible for a prescription for taking Ozempic.

Ozempic dosage can change over time and the dosage usage is the following:

  • 2mg once per week.
  • 1 mg once per week for 4 weeks.
  • 0.5 mg once per week for 4 weeks.
  • 0.25 mg once per week for 4 weeks.

The Bottom Line is Ozempic, a Type 2 diabetes drug and one of the side effects is weight loss. People need to understand that research studies have shown that once you stopped taking Ozempic two thirds of people gain weight back.

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