Ana Rosa jumps on the bandwagon of celebrity slimming medication: the keys to the controversy

The new fashion in Hollywood has already arrived in Spain: a medicine that generates a feeling of satiety and reduces appetite. Its effects are quick and noticeable although its price is not suitable for all budgets: the injection box ranges between 160 and 300 euros. The problem, beyond the fact that it is not found in all communities and that it is not covered by Social Security, is that it is indicated for patients with Type 2 Diabetes and pharmacies are short of supplies due to the weight loss boom. A revolution that they have talked about at the table Ana Rose this Tuesday: “A chaos”said the presenter.

The imminent arrival of summer has unleashed the demand and perfect bodies of consumers as famous as Kim Kardashian, Lady Gaga o Christina Aguilera have contributed to making it the ultimate object of desire among women. The doctor César Carballo has explained its origin: “It was born in 2017 and reduces weight a lot. It is a very safe drug that has been on the market for several years and has demonstrated its effectiveness because it reduces appetite and delays gastric emptying, the two effects suitable for patients. with obesity lose their anxiety about eating. Ana Rosa, very seriously, offered the long list of side effects: “It can give you nausea, headache, stomach pain, pancreatitis, hypoglycemia, weakness…”. The doctor added: “They are not common.”

The tertullians, like Xabier Sardá or Paz Padilla, they were interested in the topic: “But how much weight can you lose with that, 20 kilos?” the comedian asked. “Or more,” the doctor responded. “You cannot buy it without a prescription and that is the problem, that medications are being bought on the Internet that do not pass any filter and we do not know what they contain.”

Vicky Martin Berrocal has taken advantage of the issue to report a scam in his name: “I have been looking for some scoundrels who are in the Maldives for a year and a half, with lawyers involved. 200 or 300 people write to me daily who have bought it from them, who They are going to buy… It’s a fraud, don’t buy it, it’s a fraud,” he explained. Mario Vaquerizo He pointed out: “You should not buy medicines on the Internet, always in pharmacies or parapharmacies.”

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