In my last article, Another Tragic Story About Ozempic, I discussed the problems with the weight-loss drug Ozempic. Here is another tragic case from Ireland.
A 66-year-old woman died in December 2023 of total organ failure after she developed profound electrolyte abnormalities on a background of severe vomiting whilst taking Ozempic for weight loss and Metformin to control her diabetes. Here is the case history:
* She was put on Metformin in 2016 for Type II diabetes
* In 2020 she experienced osteoarthritis and uncontrollable weight gain
* In September 2023 she was put on Ozempic. She lost some weight but two months later complained of persistent nausea
* She died in December 2023 after non-stop vomiting and hypotension (low blood pressure).
* The officially stated proximate cause of death was “hypovolemic acute kidney injury associated with the use of Ozempic, an angiotensin receptor blocker (Losartan) and non-steroidal agents and with a resultant severe Metformin induced lactic acidosis!”
* In other words: Ozempic was the trigger but other drugs were all accomplices too!
If you want to see how drugs are usually designed, you can read my article, which explains the above image:
How Drug Design Resembles Playing Pool Billiards
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