Is this social media trend affecting you?
It’s one of those jingles you can’t get out of your head: the advertisement for Ozempic.
This is creating a demand, not only for diabetics who need it to take care of their condition but people who want to lose weight.Pharmacist Amer Najjar has noticed a trend: patients from all over Northeast Ohio driving to Broadway Pharmacy in Slavic Village to fill their prescriptions. Studies show almost 74% of adults in the U.S. over the age of 20 are considered overweight or obese. Medical professionals caution those looking for a “quick fix” online to lose weigh the healthy way, eating better and exercise.
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