The Ozempocalypse Is Nigh(astralcodexten.com)
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The Ozempocalypse Is Nigh
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Is drugs really a path towards a better society ?
I'd say that medicine has been a net benefit to bettering the lives of those who have access to it. I'm biased, though - "drugs" have kept me alive and able for the last 30 years.
I see the confusion between medecine and drug
Here in France, drugs = some shit you get addicted easily
Here in France, drugs = some shit you get addicted easily
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Will be interesting to see if you can see the impact of this on the charts for overweight people in the US. Quickly looking, I can't find a chart that showed it had actually plateaued in the past couple of years. I thought many people were offering that these drugs were far more impactful there than we were admitting.
An enterprising shopper can stock years worth of semaglutide or tirzepatide, or even the newer medicines still in trials like cagrilintide, retatrutide, mazdutide, survodutide, et cetera -- for a monthly treatment cost of less than $100. Heck, you can get max dose sema for $5/month. Which, putting aside the legal/IP and risk issues for a moment, is a good thing for the people who will likely be on these medicines for the rest of their lives.
Having a less obese population would have so many positive impacts on our quality of life, healthcare system, and economy. I hope that somehow these medicines become cheap and plentiful enough that people can take them prophylactically.