It's a mix bag as of now. Many people recover the weight after they stop using it. It only cuts about 20% of the weight, then it stops working. Plus, there are some side effects in some people. We don't know the effects on long term use yet.

So, it works, but it is not for everyone.

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A bigger issue is that people are losing a lot of muscle on top of the fat loss. It’s a recipe for disaster as they age.

True as well

Really do you have sources on that.

I don't work for the medical-pharmaceutical complex but don't spread false information here.

The simplest search in any engine would show you multiple sources that this is true.

https://www.nytimes.com/2024/02/08/well/live/ozempic-muscle-loss-exercise.html