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[theqoo] THE CURRENT SITUATION OF MOUNJARO IN JAPAN RIGHT NOW

(T/N: Mounjaro is like Ozempic, it’s a once-weekly, self-administered injection approved to improve blood sugar control in adults with type 2 diabetes)

It’s at a point where they just come to the hospital entrance, the patient is given the syringe, and they just leave

People do it way more easily over there due to accessibility, as the quantity sold for hundreds of thousands of won in Korea is only about 90,000 won here

original post: here

1. They’re really so skinny that there’s barely anything left

2. Japan also have that preference for bone skinny girls, same for our country…

3. Do they think this looks good? The clinical trial was conducted exclusively on severely obese patients, so how can they not expect side effects?

4. The issue isn’t even whether it’s expensive or not. It’s how skinny everyone looks like now..

5. Is this considered cheap?

6. No but looking at her, there’s really no need to inject herself like that

7. Whether it’s kids getting surgery or kids like them, it’s getting too severe

8. Why is it so cheap in Japan?

9. No but their bodies isn’t supposed to be the type to suppress appetite…

10. Why would they inject themselves with a body like that..

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