No medication is without side effects. If nobody is forced to take these drugs, nobody will be forced to become overweight, get diabetes and go blind. I remain invested, because this is a pharmaceutical company that doesn't just offer one product. So everyone has their own opinion.
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•@Ichbinak63 Not everyone can do something about their diabetes, or prevent it!
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@Spinat I didn't say that either. Please don't read anything into it. It was about unbridled gluttony that makes you ill.
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•@Ichbinak63 and I just wanted to say that some people may already be forced to take these or other medications. Just an addition, not an interpretation.
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@Spinat I see it a little differently, it is necessary to access it, but there is no compulsion, because in the end everyone decides for themselves which preparation they take or not.
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@Spinat In my opinion, the problem lies in the misuse of the drug and moral/ethical shifts in companies and society. Diabetes can affect people completely through no fault of their own.
We don't need to discuss that.
However, Novo Nordisk discovered decades ago during the development of the drug that the mice given it showed a reduced feeling of hunger. The chief developer also pointed out this possible field of application to the Management Board at the time. However, the proposal was rejected on the grounds that obesity was a problem for which society needed to find solutions.
Nowadays, people see things differently.
Source: Simplicissimus podcast
We don't need to discuss that.
However, Novo Nordisk discovered decades ago during the development of the drug that the mice given it showed a reduced feeling of hunger. The chief developer also pointed out this possible field of application to the Management Board at the time. However, the proposal was rejected on the grounds that obesity was a problem for which society needed to find solutions.
Nowadays, people see things differently.
Source: Simplicissimus podcast
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•@SteelAnacott We agree on that point.
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@Ichbinak63 80 IQ- These.
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Apart from that, visual disturbances, visual impairments, visual disorders are a consequence of diabetes anyway, in which case I would say (unfortunately) nothing unusual. People with diabetes often suffer from it, whether the medication contributes to making things worse? I have no idea!
Every medication has side effects.
Every medication has side effects.
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•@Aktienorang-Utan I'm with you. Thank you, because with pharma, many scientific and health findings, we are getting older in good health.
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