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Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) affects about 10% of women of reproductive age worldwide, presenting a complex mix of hormonal and metabolic symptoms . Many women with PCOS struggle with insulin resistance and weight gain, which worsen symptoms and increase risks for diabetes and heart disease . Ozempic, a medication primarily approved for type 2 diabetes, has gained attention for its potential to improve insulin sensitivity and support weight loss in PCOS, though its use for this condition remains off-label . This article explores how Ozempic works, its benefits and risks for PCOS, and important considerations for patients and providers.
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