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Israeli Health Ministry orders that Ozempic not be sold for weight loss

April 10, 2024April 11, 2024Arsen Mayer

Following Wegovy’s arrival in Israel, the Health Ministry has today instructed pharmacists nationwide to cease selling Ozempic for weight loss, limiting its use to diabetes patients only. Those who have begun using Ozempic for weight loss are advised to gradually transition to Wegovy. The frenzy over Ozempic in Israel began a little over two years […]

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