Concerns hype around Ozempic as weight loss tool pushing people into fad dieting

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The global hype around diabetes drug Ozempic, as an appetite suppressant and weight loss tool, is driving people to source unproven and potentially unsafe alternatives. The drug is primarily used to regulate blood sugar for people with type 2 diabetes.. But its popularity among celebrities caused a spike in demand late last year, and a global shortage that is expected to last until the end of next year - creating problems for people who rely on it for their diabetes treatment. The hype is being blamed for rising demand for 'quick fix' weight loss alternatives. The US is experiencing a boost in demand for shortage of several brands of laxatives, following a recent social media trend dubbing it "budget Ozempic". Natural supplement berberine is also rising in popularity, with some New Zealand health stores selling out in a day as interest spiked earlier this year. Kathryn speaks with nutritionist Anna Williams, and associate professor of the Sydney Pharmacy School Nial Wheate.

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