Can You Take Ozempic Without A Doctor’s Prescription?
The answer from experts is a firm no. Dr. Neeraj Goel says, “Ozempic directly affects blood sugar, appetite, and digestion, which means improper use can trigger severe nausea, dehydration, dangerously low blood sugar, and worsening of existing health conditions.” While Dr. Anupam Biswas adds that self-medication can also increase the risk of pancreatitis, nutrient deficiencies, and serious gastrointestinal side effects. Doctors usually review a patient’s medical history, existing illnesses, and medications before deciding whether the drug is even suitable.