I know people who are successful on this. Something else seems wrong. Sounds like she was not well supervised by her physician. Pharma will probably take the hit on this, but I see a potential malpractice.
She may have obtained the drug without prescription - from these dodgy on line sellers.
Yeah one size does not fit all
Like COVID-19 (fake) “vaccination”
They are NOT “vaccines”
But they tell the public otherwise...
My guess is if she was fixated on a dress she may have been ok other meds that would be shall we say not approved or licensed (amphetamine / cocaine / or others illicit drugs) and starving her self while on this med as well.
I know personally of several people who have been on this med with amazing results including a couple with over 100 ponds in a year. The well controlled studies show minimal risk (the big one being multiple endocrine neoplasia is there is a family history). Further one is the main side effects is constipation not diarrhea.
But some people simply jump to conclusions without much knowledge of the medication itself and blame big pharma
I agree with your assessment.
It was an injection, so the proper dosage was not understood by someone.
It's for treating type 2 diabetes. It presumes one checks their glucose level often. One just using it for the weight loss aide effect isn't likely to be doing that.
As a diabetic, I am currently having problems finding my prescrobed Ozempic for my medical treatment as it has a nationwide shortage. Some doctors using it off label to treat for weight loss has caused the drug to be very short and supply.