Weight loss jabs like Ozempic and Mounjaro 'linked to 170 deaths' - including adults in their 20s

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Just came across this article. It’s interesting because they even mention that

“A death reported to the MHRA does not necessarily mean it has been caused by the medicine – only that someone had a suspicion it may have been. The death may have been entirely coincidental, health chiefs warn.”

I get there is some risk but it almost feels like this is a scare campaign since correlation doesn’t equate to causation.
 
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Looks like the MHRA Yellow Card program is about the same as VARS in the USA when it comes to reporting requirements - literally anyone can make the report. They don't have to be any sort of medical professional at all, much less a coroner/medical examiner/foresenic pathologist/similar. My grandmother's next door neighbor died and I heard she was on ozempic - suspicious! I can report it to the program referenced in this article.

It's kind of like how when someone dies in a car crash, because blood tests showed that they were drunk or high on drugs, that's what everyone will blame; skipping over the fact that they were stopped at a red light when an out-of-control tractor trailer hit them head-on.

Every time this has happened to me, it really ruined my weekend.
 
Every time this has happened to me, it really ruined my weekend.
Many years ago a friend was hit head on by a UPS truck while at a red light. It ruined his weekend and his ability to get around for several months, but the phrase "It's like getting hit by a cash register" was not an exaggeration.
 
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Just came across this article. It’s interesting because they even mention that

“A death reported to the MHRA does not necessarily mean it has been caused by the medicine – only that someone had a suspicion it may have been. The death may have been entirely coincidental, health chiefs warn.”

I get there is some risk but it almost feels like this is a scare campaign since correlation doesn’t equate to causation.
Even if all 170 deaths were DIRECTLY linked to taking GLP-1 drugs its still going to be less of a risk than being obese. In the US alone 300 thousand people die every year from obesity related causes.
 
Many years ago a friend was hit head on by a UPS truck while at a red light. It ruined his weekend and his ability to get around for several months, but the phrase "It's like getting hit by a cash register" was not an exaggeration.
I knew of a woman in Chicago many years ago who died on a motorcycle, stopped at a red light, being slammed into by a car behind her. I was a motorcycle safety instructor at the time, got asked about it all the time because she was known in the community. It made everything we were doing feel so dark-comedy.
 
Eli Lilly must be writing some nice checks to get shit like this circulated.
 

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