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I know it's really tired, everyone knows it, and it is repeated constantly:

Drugs affect different people in different ways.

If 20% of ozempic patients have personality changes, that is very significant. Yet you would still have 80% of users going around saying they never had any issues with it and those who are might just be doing it wrong/misunderstanding/confused etc.




100% of patients who have taken ozempic have had a personality change. The change is that they're now on ozempic. This causes many of them to eat less. Which is also a personality change. So the more useful question is how does their personality change, how much does it change, and is it a desirable change, according to them or others.


I guess also: a drug might affect the same person in different ways based on different circumstances, age included.




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