Weight Loss Drugs Are Giving Men ‘Ozempic Penis’
Deputy articles examine an unexpected side effects of weight loss medicines such as Ozapic and Vegovi, which are mainly known for handling diabetes and being overweight. Some male users have reported an increase in penis size, and dubbing an event "Ozmpic gender". Although there is no scientific evidence that medicines prove to be the cause of direct growth, doctors suggest that it can reduce fat, lower fat around the pubic hair, or there may be better total vascular health after weight loss. The article facilitates anecdote from users and comments from medical experts, who emphasize that these medicines are not intended or approved to increase sexual health. It also notes the widespread trend of off-branded use and viral popularity of these drugs on social media. Despite publicity, health care professionals suited such medicines without proper medical guidance, warning of potential side effects and the importance of understanding their intended use. The article highlights the need for more research in these wonderful results.
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