10.1016/j.bcp.2017.09.010 110 TakayanagiH
And long-term use can have complications for some, like whats being called "Ozempic face." "So, what you tend to see is droopiness, or sagginess, or a really deflated look throughout the face from the temples, to the underlid, or tear trough area, through the cheek region, to the nasal and marionette lines, and the jaw, said Doctor Edward Davidson, a Cranial, Facial, & Cosmetic Plastic Surgeon with the Palm Beach Health Network
[Google Scholar] Pearson MJ, Herndler-Brandstetter D, Tariq MA, Nicholson TA, Philp AM, Smith HL, et al
Some patients try adjusting the dose
Even on a good day, only about 10-20% might make it through this gauntlet
ConsumerLab.com is another company that does independent testing of supplements and reports on their quality and cost