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The makers of Ozempic state that the safety of this drug to unborn children is not known
Men who optimize nutrition, exercise, and recovery achieve outcomes substantially exceeding those who rely on the peptide alone
Serious Allergic Reactions with Oral Symptoms Although rare, Ozempic may cause allergic reactions, sometimes starting in the mouth
Animal studies have demonstrated that GLP-1 receptors are present in the mesolimbic reward pathway, including the ventral tegmental area and nucleus accumbensbrain regions implicated in food reward and addictive behaviors
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