You’ve heard of Ozempic face and Ozempic butt, right? It’s when you take the weight loss drug and everything looks saggy and dehydrated. But you’re thin!
Now there is Ozempic feet. Doctors say that rapid weight loss and dehydration can cause Ozempic patients to have saggy and old looking feet.
Recall that Ozempic is supposed to treat Type 2 diabetes and heart disease but it is a lifelong drug with no indication of ever being able to go off of it. It is also known to cause blindness, bone thinning, permanent diarrhea, stomach paralysis and more.