The Disconnect #1: Paralyzed Stomachs and the FDA Lag
The FDA says Ozempic is "well-tolerated." Reddit says their stomachs have stopped moving. Both are technically "true," but one is 18 months late to the party.
Read full analysis →Where official medical guidance and real-world patient experience diverge. Every week, one topic, both sides, full sources.
The FDA says Ozempic is "well-tolerated." Reddit says their stomachs have stopped moving. Both are technically "true," but one is 18 months late to the party.
Read full analysis →The FDA says Ozempic is "well-tolerated." Reddit says their stomachs have stopped moving. Both are technically "true," but one is 18 months late to the party.
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