Jeebus!
Thats all I have to say.
Edit: I take that back. Its not all I have to say. This is exactly why I do not like being the guinea pig on these newer drugs. I like a years long , well documented history of side effects to be present. I dont like these new side effects popping up on me.
It’s like “sorry, we didnt mean to blind you. Our mistake”
The numbers are staggering. 8.9 and 6.7 percent of the people got Naion in a 3-year period in the respective groups of diabetes and obesity.
I can’t make sense of these numbers, they are so humongous. I am taking .25 mg of Semaglutide currently, restarted after quitting it because I am simply not losing weight otherwise. But, these numbers are staggering, I don’t know what to say. I would also want to look at the percentage of people who got this disease on higher doses versus lower doses of Semaglutide.
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