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Ozempic may kill more people than the Covid shots

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gepubliceerd op 05 Dec 2025 / In Film & Animatie

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Shin
Shin 1 maand geleden

I think Lipoma made a song about Ozempic, most likely mocking it!

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Shin
Shin 1 maand geleden

Yeah, Ozempic Sick Society!

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Dutch Cobbler
Dutch Cobbler 2 maanden geleden
Life_N_Times_of_Shane_T_Hanson
Life_N_Times_of_Shane_T_Hanson 2 maanden geleden

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**.

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WMHarrison94
WMHarrison94 2 maanden geleden

High dructose corn syrup bro...

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Dutch Cobbler
Dutch Cobbler 2 maanden geleden

I had a nasty eating disorder as a young teen (I was so thin you could see my organs and muscles through my skin) and was put on a pill. it didn't help, it just made it so that food no longer stays in my stomach long enough to process before moving to my intestines, meaning I get sick easily depending on what I eat. I bean the eating disorder with weight training and diet many years later, despite the sickness problems the pills caused.

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Life_N_Times_of_Shane_T_Hanson

@Dutch Cobbler: I am a weight gaining coach..... See me today to cure you of annorexia. https://m.media-amazon.com/ima....ges/I/51zJti6f8xL.jp

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James1225
James1225 2 maanden geleden

Dead gut, dead head…..big brother loves you make sure you get your never ending boosters…lol

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Life_N_Times_of_Shane_T_Hanson
Life_N_Times_of_Shane_T_Hanson 2 maanden geleden

And old guy in AA once said, "If the doctor offers you pills to lose weight etc., well you didn't get fat by taking pills. Run from his office - he is an idiot."

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