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Woman–who once weighed 414lbs–explains how Ozempic has changed her life
"It was definitely incredibly draining thinking about my weight every second of every day all my life," said Schwitz.
Laughter as pup given fake pill whenever sibling get his daily medication
TikTokers were delighted by the dog in the video, with one writing that the pup is "being the supportive little brother."
Rosie O'Donnell gives weight loss update after taking diabetes drug
The comedian has been updating her fans on her weight loss journey after being prescribed diabetes medication.
Texas judge asks anti-abortion group for advice in high stakes hearing
U.S. District Judge Matthew Kacsmaryk's decision could have a national impact, even on states where abortion remains legal.
Chelsea Handler slammed for not knowing she was on Ozempic—"Wake up lady!"
"My anti-aging doctor just hands it out to anybody," Handler said on "Call Her Daddy" of the diabetic medication, which many people now use for weight loss.
Parents drugged kids for years with 'Alice in Wonderland' bag of opiates
The children, who were wheelchair bound and addicted to opioids when their parents were dosing them, are now able to walk, play sports, and are medication-free.
Diabetic Cat Waiting Patiently for Medication Warms Hearts: 'Our Routine'
"I still can't get over how calm he is with each ear poke. I know he's used to it and knows you're helping him feel better," one user said.
Internet Laughs as Dog 'Goes Out of This World' While on Anxiety Medication
The hilarious video of a dog who chills out after taking anxiety medication has garnered a lot of attention.
Pfizer COVID Pill Could Be Dangerous for Some High Risk Americans
COVID pills could help reduce strains on hospitals, but it may require some Americans to weigh the risks of COVID-19 against the risk of the pill.
Anti-Vaccine Doctor Says He Was Fired After Using Ivermectin as Treatment
Dr. John Witcher said he took three patients off of an FDA-approved COVID-19 medication and replaced it with ivermectin, which has not been approved for COVID.
Britney Spears Says She's on the 'Right' Medication After Conservatorship
Pop icon Britney Spears' conservatorship, which had seen her personal and financial decisions taken out of her hands since 2008, came to an end on November 12.
What Ivermectin Is Used for and Why People Are Taking the Drug for COVID-19
Federal regulators warn ivermectin can be dangerous in large doses.
What You Need to Know About Taking Advil Before or After the COVID Vaccine
The coronavirus vaccine can have side effects, which are the result of the body's immune response being activated.
Should Double Charging Patients for Medication be legal?
Over the summer, the Department of Health and Human Services issued a rule allowing health insurers to implement "accumulator adjustment programs," which allow insurers to effectively double charge customers for drugs.
Protesters Hold Mock Body Bags Outside White House For ALS
Advocates for patients with ALS, also known as Lou Gehrig's Disease, called for the FDA to expedite medication for the disease.
9 Drug Manufacturers Report Shortages of Azithromycin for Coronavirus
The drug is commonly used to treat sexually transmitted diseases, but now that Trump and others have called it a "game-changer," it's in short supply.
Drugs Used to Replace Opioids Linked With Increase in Suicide Attempts
"We are seeing a worrying increase in harmful exposures to gabapentin and baclofen in U.S. adults over recent years," an expert told Newsweek.
Girl's Mouth and Eyes Glue Shut after Taking Pain Drug
Alexa Juckiewicz-Caspell had to learn how to speak and breathe again after she developed Stevens-Johnson syndrome.
Is This Drug the New Opioid?
The concurrent use of anti-anxiety medication and prescribed opioids makes overdoses five times more likely, studies show.
Anti-Fungal Resistance a 'Serious and Immediate Threat'
Anti-fungal resistance is a "serious and immediate threat" estimated to be killing more people than breast cancer and malaria.
Child's Life-Saving Medication Stolen Before Christmas
The medication prevents the child's body from rejecting his kidney transplant.
Cost Puts Miracle Drug Out of Reach for Dying Infants
Doctors want to push the drug maker and insurers to find a better solution.
Does It Pay to Pay HIV Patients to Take Their Meds?
A new study explores incentivizing HIV care through small monetary awards.
Pesticides and Medications Found in Australian Turtles
An ongoing study of their welfare delivers its latest alarming finding.
More Than Half of Americans Take Prescription Drugs
The increase in the use of medications reflects the growing rate of chronic diseases in the country.
What Americans Need to Live a Longer and Healthier Life
A third of a million deaths were avoided thanks to Medicare Part D. It needs bolstering, not cutting.