Lottie Moss: "I Felt Like Dying" After Ozempic Overdose

Tejal Somvanshi

Lottie Moss, the 27-year-old model and younger sister of Kate Moss, ended up in the hospital with a seizure after overdosing on Ozempic.

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She took a dose meant for people weighing over 220 pounds, despite weighing only around 110 pounds herself.

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"You almost don't even notice the weight loss because you're so sick and tired all the time," she explained.

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Originally created for diabetes patients, Ozempic slows down digestion and tells the brain you're full.

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Sharon Osbourne, who also used the drug, mentioned feeling sick and worried about long-term effects on her metabolism.

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What makes Ozempic particularly tricky is the psychological pull it creates, leaving the person wanting more of it.

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Moss herself confessed she's thought about using it again, even knowing the risks.

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Doctors warn that without proper supervision, these drugs can cause serious health problems beyond just nausea.

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For those concerned about weight, doctors recommend speaking with healthcare providers about medically supervised options.

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