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by pixl97 783 days ago
Tobacco and meth happen to be some of the most highly addictive drugs that exist, that also have the side effect of weight loss.

I don't think I've seen anybody tweaking out for a fix of ozempic, though please feel free to inform me if addiction is an actual side effect that I've not heard of.

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Withdrawal for tobacco is basically mild discomfort. It can't be in the same class as drugs that cause seizures, profuse sweating, and death upon immediate cessation.
Depends what you mean by mild. For me, going cold turkey from nicotine was migraines, severe anxiety, irritability, and fatigue. Not life threatening, but I was unable to function. That said, tapering off with a controlled time-release dosage (patches) was sufficient to reduce it to actual mild discomfort for me.
Ozempic has started to be in wider use very recently, and we know it has a side effects of restraining dopamine release.

My point is we still know very little about long term effects, and in particular about what happens when the brain's reward centers are affected at scale (for a diversity of people) + for years.

Yet we're already going down the path of the "miracle drug" [0] and that freaks me out.

[0] https://www.amazon.com/Miracle-Drug-Crystal-Meth-ebook/dp/B0...