Ozempic may kill more people than the Covid shots
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I think Lipoma made a song about Ozempic, most likely mocking it!
https://i.imgflip.com/aeapn4.jpg
A clever question:
If Ozempic is supposed to make fat people lose weight, what is an antagonist to Ozempic, that makes thin people gain weight?
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There is **no marketed “anti-Ozempic” drug** whose job is to make thin people fat.
The **pharmacologic opposite** of **semaglutide (GLP-1 agonism)** is **a GLP-1 receptor antagonist**, but **no company is developing one for weight-gain** because the **market is tiny** and the **side-effect profile is unpleasant** (nausea, delayed gastric emptying, hyperglycaemia).
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Opposite molecule (exists in lab only)
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- **Name**: **Exendin(9-39)** – **GLP-1 receptor antagonist**
- **Action**: **blocks GLP-1 signalling** → **removes satiety**, **slows gastric emptying**, **increases appetite**, **raises blood glucose**
- **Status**: **research peptide only** – **no FDA/MHRA approval**, **no commercial product**, **not sold for human use**
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What doctors actually use for weight-gain
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- **Megestrol acetate** – **progestin appetite stimulant** – **off-label**
- **Cyproheptadine** – **antihistamine appetite booster** – **off-label**
- **Dronabinol** – **synthetic THC** – **schedule-8**, **nausea-cachexia only**
- **Insulin intensive** – **promotes lipogenesis**, **used in severe under-weight**
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Bottom line
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- **No “anti-Ozempic” pill exists** – **GLP-1 antagonists are lab tools only**.
- **For clinical weight-gain** doctors use **appetite drugs (megestrol, cyproheptadine) or insulin** – **not GLP-1 blockers**.
Dead gut, dead head…..big brother loves you make sure you get your never ending boosters…lol