Ozempic, a common medicine used to lower blood sugar for people with type 2 diabetes. Becoming "popular" on social media apps in late 2024, for its ability to help people lose wight and the speculation that the celebs that you watch were using it. Ozmpic is not an over the counter "drug" and cannot be personally bought, which I think debunks your theory that Ozempic is "safe" for the average person without need of it. Reading the article you provided it states "(reported in 5% or more patients treated with Ozempic) include nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal pain, and constipation; and provides warnings and precautions on serious side effects of thyroid tumors and cancer" but what you and the article didn't mention is that consistently taking Ozempic without a reason or doctors prescription can higher those health decline symptoms, and actually cause more. Although the Ozempic itself does not induce weight loss the small dose of "Semaglutide" does, therefore there are safer routes to find that drug than abusing one meant for a different health problem. Possibly do more research before making a claim this serious.