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Need a Testosterone Boost? Maybe Try Some Ozempic

Need a Testosterone Boost? Maybe Try Some Ozempic

Is there anything that Ozempic and drugs like it can’t do? A study out today finds that GLP-1 medications often raise men’s testosterone. Scientists in St. Louis, Missouri, led the research, which studied men taking one of several GLP-1 drugs for their type 2 diabetes or obesity. On average, men’s testosterone rose significantly after they started taking a GLP-1, with many …

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Psychologist explains true reality as Ozempic users report sex drive side effect of drug

Psychologist explains true reality as Ozempic users report sex drive side effect of drug

A psychologist has revealed what effect Ozempic can have on a person’s sex drive and how that ties into the ‘reward system’. Now, people are using Ozempic to manage their weight, but its manufacturer says it’s actually only prescribed as a GLP-1 medicine for adults suffering with Type-2 diabetes. Novo Nordisk told LADbible Group that Ozempic is a ‘prescription only …

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Ozempic causing worrying sex issue as doctor explains what is going on

Ozempic causing worrying sex issue as doctor explains what is going on

An Ozempic user has revealed one unexpected side effect that’s ‘causing issues in their relationship’. While many people are having a lot of success taking GLP-1 drugs such as Ozempic, Mounjaro and Wegovy, the drugs have a wide range of potential side effects. Ozempic in particular – which is designed to treat type 2 diabetes and has not been approved …

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Ozempic Is Changing More Than Waistlines as Scientists Wise Up to Concerning Side Effects

Ozempic Is Changing More Than Waistlines as Scientists Wise Up to Concerning Side Effects

Credit: MotivateBootCamp. In recent years, the popularity of weight-loss drugs like Ozempic and Wegovy has soared so dramatically that they’ve inspired new vocabulary, spurred global shortages, and prompted moral debates. Prescription growth hit 13% in just three months, with 2 million Americans now using the drug. Marketed as “miracle drugs,” these medications, part of a class called GLP-1 receptor agonists, …

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