
Uncanny Valley | WIRED Semaglutide for the People
Oct 3, 2024
Ozempic is making waves as a miracle drug for weight loss, but its shortage has sparked a surge of clone medications. The podcast dives into how GLP-1 drugs like semaglutide function and the societal implications of their use. It also addresses the rise of online alternatives amid concerns over safety and regulation. Another intriguing discussion focuses on gender differences in weight loss outcomes with these medications. Expect insights into the effectiveness, challenges of testing, and the ongoing debates around their regulation.
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Compounded Semaglutide Concerns
- Compounded semaglutide is legal due to shortages, but not FDA-evaluated for safety or efficacy.
- This unprecedented scale of compounding raises concerns about quality control and patient safety.
Buying Ozempic Clones Online
- Kate Knibbs easily bought Ozempic clones online, even with a fake BMI.
- Four telehealth companies sent her medication without verifying her exaggerated weight.
GLP-1 Non-Responders
- Not everyone responds equally to GLP-1 drugs; 10-15% are non-responders.
- Some experience minimal or no weight loss, occasionally even gaining weight.
