>>76939979Ozempic is a drug for Type 2 diabetics in the form of a semaglutide injection. What it does, essentially, is forcibly take control of your blood sugar and lower your A1C levels (blood testing). A side effect of this very strong control of your blood sugar is the drastic reduction in appetite, leading to weight loss as a side effect. This has caused it to become an expensive treatment for weightloss as it's literally the "miracle cure" people have been hoping with fat burning pills despite it essentially being a chemical stomach band.
As you'd expect, those who use it for weight loss also suffer from an increased aging (the fat from their face gets used up quicker than the skin can accommodate so they start getting droopy) along with sagging skin in other areas, like boobs, stomach, underarms, butt, and even back if you were particularly heavy.
Semiglutide injections also come in different brands, but it's never really a good thing to try unless you absolutely cannot diet and exercise normally. You're essentially drugging yourself to starve in comfort, and all the problems starving holds.