This was an incorrect paraphrase, and has since been amended to say that Rod "did not want compounding to be painted in a negative light".
I got my Botox treatment here and the experience was amazing
Ozempic has quickly gained attention for its role in managing type 2 diabetes and supporting weight loss
If you are used to a compounded vial at 2.5 mg/mL and someone hands you an Ozempic pen, you cannot apply the same math
Severe anaphylaxis is extremely rare but requires immediate emergency attention

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