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Lottie Moss - bought "ozempic" from a friend, now warning people not to take it

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CelestialNexus · 14/09/2024 11:32

She also told viewers she got the drug, which requires a prescription, from a friend and not a doctor. "If this is a warning to anyone, please, if you're thinking about doing it, do not take it," Moss, 26, told "Dream On" listeners.

Alleged to have taken a double dose as well.
(I'm not sure on that, I think may have been misunderstood by commentators)

She added: 'I started at about 60 kilos, and I went down to 57 with the first dose, then I went down to 54.

'It was crazy, my lowest was 53. In terms of a few weeks, that's not a healthy weightloss, not a healthy drop.

How did she lose 3 kilos a week from the get go?

Personally I think she should warn about sourcing drugs from dodgy places more than "weight loss drugs are bad"

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Stath · 14/09/2024 11:39

That’s like me calling antibiotics evil because I wasn’t prescribed them and got them from a friend and then took the wrong dose and had side effects

She sounds a bit thick!

SpanielPaws · 14/09/2024 11:54

This is what happens when the village idiot gets access to the internet.

byteme1011 · 14/09/2024 18:09

I agree but remember her target audience - young girls who can buy it off 'beauticians' etc and discourages them from doing so

Zanatdy · 14/09/2024 18:12

many people are buying it from people or lying to get it. So I don’t see what’s wrong with her warning to vulnerable new people that this stuff isn’t completely harmless

spaceshooter · 14/09/2024 19:45

Surely it's going to react differently if used on someone who is a healthy weight?

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