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Popular weight loss medications linked to hidden side effects, study finds

Popular weight loss medications linked to hidden side effects, study finds

A new study links popular weight loss medications to hidden side effects, with 4% of users reporting menstrual irregularities. Researchers emphasize the importance of monitoring adverse effects and consulting healthcare providers. The findings raise questions about the safety profiles of these drugs and the need for further research to ensure patient safety.

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