Liver tumor
A new study has been conducted on using this drug to treat liver carcinoma via intrahepatic injection
A new study has been conducted on using this drug to treat liver carcinoma via intrahepatic injection
T-VEC Immunotherapy
A new study has been conducted on using this drug to treat liver carcinoma via intrahepatic injection directly into the liver tumor, performed under ultrasound or computed tomography (CT) guidance.
The results are encouraging.
Ozempic (semaglutide) is a medication that has gained popularity well beyond doctors' offices in recent years. It is actively discussed on social media as a quick weight-loss tool. But behind this trend lie many misconceptions. Let's look at what this drug actually is, who really needs it and what its off-label use can lead to.
It is a drug based on semaglutide — an analog of the GLP-1 hormone that regulates blood sugar and appetite. It was created to treat type 2 diabetes. A side effect was weight loss, which drew attention from people without diabetes.
Ozempic has become popular as a way to lose weight without effort. But it is not a cosmetic product — it is a prescription drug with serious systemic effects. Using it without medical indications can be harmful.
Ozempic is prescribed for:
The doctor selects the dosage and monitors treatment, ruling out side effects and risks.
Ozempic is not a universal weight-loss solution or a quick path to slimness. It is a powerful hormonal drug with a narrow range of indications. Its use requires strict medical supervision. Improper use can do the body more harm than good.
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