As millions patients struggled to fill their prescriptions for the new weight loss drugs, many have turned to compounded copies.
The Ipsos survey of 1,078 adults found 24 of people would use weight-loss jabs if they were provided for free by the health service.
More than 9million prescriptions for Ozempic and similar weight loss drugs are written every year in the US, estimates suggest - which is one of the world's fattest nations.
Skipping your dose to over-indulge could leave you “excusing yourself from the table in a hurry,” an expert tells PEOPLE.
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