Ozempic is synonymous with weight loss for many people, even as they can turn to drugs with other brand names that have been tailored to treat obesity. The blockbuster Type 2 diabetes medication ...
Tesla chief Elon Musk dubbed himself “Ozempic Santa” in an X post on Christmas Day, marking the tech billionaire’s latest show of support for weight-loss drugs as he has pushed for making ...
Musk, 53, posted the shot on his social media site X, formerly known as Twitter, on Christmas Day, December 25, captioning it "Ozempic Santa." Elon Musk attended an event in Cannes, France ...
Ozempic is widely used in the US for weight loss. Tesla CEO Elon Musk embraced the Christmas spirit on Thursday, sharing a photo in which he was dressed as Santa Claus. The picture, posted on his ...
Dressed head-to-toe in a Santa costume, he captioned his photo "Ozempic Santa," flaunting a slimmer figure. The Tesla CEO was picked by president-elect Donald Trump to co-lead the inaugural ...
Elon Musk admitted to taking a weight-loss drug Wednesday after posting a photo of himself dressed as “Ozempic Santa.” In the X upload, the Tesla CEO, 53, wore a Santa Claus suit and a fake ...
The post from Musk called himself "Ozempic Santa." Despite the post labeled with Ozempic, Musk admitted in the comments that it is actually Mounjaro that he has taken for weight-loss support.
Musk dubbed himself “Ozempic Santa” in the X post, noting it’s “Like Cocaine Bear, but Santa and Ozempic!” “Technically, Mounjaro, but that doesn’t have the same ring to it,” he ...
These days, it feels like everyone is using Ozempic. The results have been astonishing: The average person taking Ozempic loses about 15 pounds after three months and 27 pounds after six months.
They called 2023 the year of Ozempic, but it now seems GLP-1 drugs might define an entire decade — or an even longer era. The game-changing drugs, which mimic the hormone GLP-1, offer large ...