Model Lottie Moss younger sister of British supermodel Kate Moss recently hospitalized after an overdose of the drug Ozempic according to Daily Mail.
Lottie, 26, admitted to taking a large dose of the medication which led to severe dehydration and a seizure. She revealed that her weight had rapidly dropped from 60 to 53 kilograms in just a few weeks.
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After a medical examination, Lottie discovered that the dose she injected typically prescribed to patients who weigh at least 100 kilograms.
Reflecting on her experience, Lottie shared, “A few months ago, I was unhappy with my weight. I had a friend who could help me solve my problem. This is a warning to everyone. Please, if you are thinking about taking the drug do not take it. It’s not worth it.”
“At the end of the day it is a medication, it dangerous and really meant for weight loss of people of a very large size,” she added, “When I was taking it, the amount that I was taking was meant for people who are 100 kilos and over and I’m in the 50s range. It’s these small things I wish I’d known before taking it. But I took it you inject it into your leg and it the worst decision I ever made.
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“This is a warning to everyone. Please, if you’re thinking of taking it, do not take it, it’s so not worth it.”
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Ozempic originally developed for diabetes treatment, has become popular for its weight loss effects but improper use can lead to serious health risks as Lottie’s case highlights.