For those of you that are struggling with weight loss and have some trust left in pharma, please read this BEFORE taking this latest "miracle drug", ESPECIALLY the part about being "irreversible and there is no treatment" . . .
New Study Links Ozempic To Vision Loss, Confirms Harvard Research
Non-arteritic anterior ischemic optic neuropathy, or NAION, occurs when blood flow to the optic nerve is blocked, causing sudden vision loss.
The results indicate that a type 2 diabetes patient taking Ozempic for two decades would have a .3% to .5% chance of developing NAION.
"The vision loss is usually irreversible and there is no treatment. Given the serious nature of this potential adverse effect of semaglutide, we leveraged the nationwide Danish and Norwegian health registries to further investigate this association"
https://www.zerohedge.com/medical/new-study-links-ozempic-vision-loss-confirms-harvard-research
New Study Links Ozempic To Vision Loss, Confirms Harvard Research
Non-arteritic anterior ischemic optic neuropathy, or NAION, occurs when blood flow to the optic nerve is blocked, causing sudden vision loss.
The results indicate that a type 2 diabetes patient taking Ozempic for two decades would have a .3% to .5% chance of developing NAION.
"The vision loss is usually irreversible and there is no treatment. Given the serious nature of this potential adverse effect of semaglutide, we leveraged the nationwide Danish and Norwegian health registries to further investigate this association"
https://www.zerohedge.com/medical/new-study-links-ozempic-vision-loss-confirms-harvard-research
For those of you that are struggling with weight loss and have some trust left in pharma, please read this BEFORE taking this latest "miracle drug", ESPECIALLY the part about being "irreversible and there is no treatment" . . .
New Study Links Ozempic To Vision Loss, Confirms Harvard Research
Non-arteritic anterior ischemic optic neuropathy, or NAION, occurs when blood flow to the optic nerve is blocked, causing sudden vision loss.
The results indicate that a type 2 diabetes patient taking Ozempic for two decades would have a .3% to .5% chance of developing NAION.
"The vision loss is usually irreversible and there is no treatment. Given the serious nature of this potential adverse effect of semaglutide, we leveraged the nationwide Danish and Norwegian health registries to further investigate this association"
https://www.zerohedge.com/medical/new-study-links-ozempic-vision-loss-confirms-harvard-research
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