Kate Moss’ Sister Hospitalized After Ozempic Overdose and Issues Warning

Kate Moss' Sister Hospitalized After Ozempic Overdose and Issues Warning
Kate Moss’ Sister Hospitalized After Ozempic Overdose and Issues Warning (Photo: Reproduction/Instagram)

Lottie Moss, sister of Kate Moss, has issued a warning to her fans after being hospitalized due to an Ozempic overdose.

Ozempic has become known as a quick weight loss method in recent years. However, like any medication, it can come with many unpleasant side effects. This was confirmed by the 26-year-old model, who reported having a seizure after only 2 weeks of using the drug.

The seizure was caused by severe dehydration, and Lottie said that her face and hands cramped up, which she described as one of the “most frightening” experiences she has ever faced.

“A few months ago, I wasn’t happy with my weight, and I had a friend who could get it for me. It was legally prescribed by a doctor, but it wasn’t like going to a doctor who prescribes you the medicine, checks your blood pressure, and does tests, which is what you need when taking something like Ozempic,” she said.

“In the end, it’s a medication, it’s dangerous, and it’s really meant for weight loss for people with significant obesity,” she added. “When I was taking it, the amount I was taking was for people weighing 100 kilos or more, and I am around 50 kilos.”

“These are the little things I wish I had known before taking it. But I took it, you inject it into your leg, and it was the worst decision I’ve ever made. This is a warning to everyone. If you are considering taking it, don’t, it’s not worth it,” she concluded.

In the Dream On podcast, she said she would “rather die than take it again.” “I took it for two weeks, and I have never felt so sick in my life,” she lamented, after having to rush to the hospital to treat a seizure caused by dehydration, as she said she couldn’t even drink water without vomiting while on the medication.

“I was wheeled around the hospital. At one point, I went to the bathroom and felt very unwell, I felt like I was going to faint, I thought something was happening, I didn’t feel good. I hope talking about this and sharing my experience can serve as a lesson to some people, it’s not worth it.”

Photo and video: Instagram @lottiemossxo. This content was created with the help of AI and reviewed by the editorial team.

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