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Slimming Injections: Risks, Side Effects & Doctor Approval

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

Weight Loss Injections require Medical‍ Supervision, Warns Endocrinologist

Ankara Training and Research Hospital’s Endocrinology and Metabolic Diseases Specialist, Prof. Dr. Mustafa Altay, is cautioning the public about the potential dangers of using weight loss ​injections without proper medical guidance. Driven⁣ by trends on social media, there’s a growing amount of ⁢misinformation surrounding ‌these medications, he notes.

These injections are not a ⁤universally applicable⁢ solution, Prof. Dr.⁤ Altay explained. ⁢They are primarily a treatment option for individuals with type 2 diabetes and those with ⁣obesity who haven’t achieved weight loss success through lifestyle changes like diet and exercise.While effective for suitable patients, administration must be overseen by a qualified physician.

Before⁢ considering these injections, a thorough evaluation by an ⁣endocrinologist is crucial due to potential side effects. The medications ⁤require a prescription ‌and are not appropriate for everyone. Individuals must‌ have healthy kidney ‌and liver⁤ function, and cannot have pre-existing conditions like advanced heart ⁤failure or a history of pancreatitis. A family history of thyroid cancer ​or certain‍ endocrine‌ syndromes also disqualifies potential candidates.

Prof. Dr. Altay emphasized the importance of understanding healthy weight ranges. ‍A Body Mass Index (BMI) of 25 or higher is ⁢considered⁤ overweight, while‌ a ​BMI⁢ of 30 or higher indicates ​obesity. ⁢

He expressed concern⁢ over a recent ​surge ⁣in patients requesting the injections, fueled by celebrity endorsements and online hype. “Patients are coming to the clinic ⁤saying they want the injection as it promises rapid weight loss, and they believe‌ they can afford ⁢it without consulting a doctor. This ‌is a perilous approach.”

A notably⁣ alarming trend, Prof. Dr. altay warned, is ⁢the circulation of counterfeit weight loss injections containing insulin. While these medications are administered via injection like⁢ insulin, ‌they are not the same. Using⁤ insulin when it’s not medically necessary – ⁢particularly for individuals without diabetes ​- can led to dangerously low blood sugar levels, potentially causing coma ⁢or even⁣ death. These⁤ counterfeit products also pose risks for those with heart failure, potentially requiring intensive care,​ and can cause vision problems or ⁤allergic reactions.

“Patients⁣ believe they are receiving a weight loss⁣ injection, but are unknowingly injecting insulin, which⁢ can⁣ have devastating consequences,” he stated.

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