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>The use of an unapproved drug dubbed the 'Godzilla' of weight-loss jabs is raising alarm among doctors, who warn the UK is witnessing a 'huge, unregulated human experiment'.
Retatrutide, known as 'Reta', is an appetite-suppressing medication like Mounjaro and Ozempic. But, unlike those drugs, it is still undergoing clinical trials, meaning it has not been approved by health officials.
However, soaring demand for weight-loss injections - now believed to be used by around 2.5 million Britons - has fuelled a booming black market for the new drug.
There are no shortcuts that don't cost you something.
Go find something heavy. Pick it up. Move with it. Put it back down. Repeat.
Archive: https://archive.today/hrQHN
From the post:
>>The use of an unapproved drug dubbed the 'Godzilla' of weight-loss jabs is raising alarm among doctors, who warn the UK is witnessing a 'huge, unregulated human experiment'.
Retatrutide, known as 'Reta', is an appetite-suppressing medication like Mounjaro and Ozempic. But, unlike those drugs, it is still undergoing clinical trials, meaning it has not been approved by health officials.
However, soaring demand for weight-loss injections - now believed to be used by around 2.5 million Britons - has fuelled a booming black market for the new drug.