Study Finds Ozempic Can Reduce Alcohol Cravings
A growing body of evidence suggests that GLP-1 drugs, which include semaglutide, the active ingredient in Ozempic, may be useful for treating alcohol use disorder. What do you think?

I usually drink wine to reduce alcohol cravings."
Scott Farley, Risk Categorizer

So I found Jesus for nothing?"
Arlene Conley, Unemployed

No! They should struggle!"
Ken Barbour, Thesis Tester
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