By Nicole Ireland / The Canadian Press
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Sure, most do. I’m talking about those that do not.
Seems pretty close the intended use in this case? Not sure this would qualify as the off-label use I’m talking about.
When did I say that? I said nothing of the sort. I’m specifically talking about those that aren’t even overweight using it, or those without risk factors for diabetes. Because that’s happening, and it’s happening a lot.
This is not true for everyone. Many see Ozempic as a “magic bullet” for weight loss when that is not what it is.
I don’t see many providers in my life that prescribe semaglutide to non-diabetic people who aren’t considered overweight. Social media isn’t real life. Most providers won’t prescribe medications for weight loss unless the BMI supports it. The fact of the matter is that A LOT of people in Canada and US are overweight and with that comes with a slew of health complications that frankly I’d like to mitigate for my patients.
fwiw my cardiologist suggested i get my GP to prescribe it. I’m going to pass tho as I’m not diabetic.
https://www.ahajournals.org/doi/full/10.1161/CIRCULATIONAHA.107.739938