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Weight loss medications have become a major topic of conversation this year, as efforts to tackle high obesity rates in the UK continue. However, Britons have been warned about the dangers of misusing these medications following serious complications experienced by some patients.
Last week, a nurse’s death became the first to be officially linked to the use of Mounjaro, a tirzepatide weight loss drug that was recently approved for use on the NHS.
Susan McGowan, 58, took two low-dose injections of Mounjaro in the two weeks before she died on 4 September. According to the BBC, her death certificate stated multiple organ failure, septic shock and pancreatitis as the immediate cause of death, but it also recorded "the use of prescribed tirzepatide" as a contributing factor.
It was reported that McGowan purchased a prescription for the weight loss drug via a registered online pharmacy.
Her death came after the National Pharmacy Association (NPA) warned of a possible "explosion in the unlicensed sale of medication online" and urged people not to risk their health by buying the weight loss injections without proper checks.
I have been saying for some time at weight loss medication is quite risky. The best way walls strategy is to eat less, and are void carbohydrates - particularly chips.
Weight loss medication can cause side effects like sudden death! Mounjaro has been highlighted this week I was causing any nurse is death within the NHS.
This medication should be stripped of it's NHS safe drug status. It is just not safe!
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