Why is a diabetic drug that was approved for use in developed nations over seven years ago still not legally available in Trinidad and Tobago?At a Joint Select Committee (JSC) ...
Ozempic is approved for the management of type 2 diabetes, but it’s also used off-label to support weight loss. The only way to get Ozempic online is through a prescription from a licensed ...
One in eight adults in the U.S. has taken Ozempic or another type of GLP-1 drug, surveys show — and now a major new study has revealed a long list of benefits and some little-known risks.
The drug Ozempic is not registered for sale in Trinidad and Tobago, says secretary/treasurer of the Pharmacy Board of Trinidad and Tobago, Sanjay Mohammed.He made the disclosure during a Joint ...
You may take Ozempic or another drug to control your diabetes or lose weight, but these so-called GLP-1s also have a host of other effects ‒ some good and some not so good. A new study ...
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