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Experts warn of the rise of weight-loss drugs on social networks

Experts have warned about the increasing promotion of weight loss drugs on social media platforms. These medications, often marketed through influencers or unverified online sources, may pose health risks due to lack of regulation and oversight. The rise in such promotions has raised concerns among medical professionals regarding potential misuse and inadequate safety information provided to consumers. This trend highlights a growing issue where health-related products are being sold without proper scrutiny, potentially endangering users.

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Experts warn of the rise of weight-loss drugs on social networks

Experts have warned about the increasing promotion of weight loss drugs on social media platforms. These medications, often marketed through influencers or unverified online sources, may pose health risks due to lack of regulation and oversight. The rise in such promotions has raised concerns among medical professionals regarding potential misuse and inadequate safety information provided to consumers. This trend highlights a growing issue where health-related products are being sold without proper scrutiny, potentially endangering users.

Bias read (Center): The article discusses a general health concern related to the marketing of weight loss drugs on social media. It does not take a stance on political issues, nor does it show clear bias toward any particular viewpoint. The focus is on expert warnings and public health implications rather than on any爭

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