Does Kyle Richards, the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star, use Ozempic for weight loss? HOLR is breaking down the rumor.

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Image Credits: @kylerichards18 Instagram

Does the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star use Ozempic to lose weight? Rumors are swirling so HOLR is breaking down the trending news, below.

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Image Credits: @kylerichards18 Instagram

What is Ozempic used for?

As mentioned in this piece, Ozempic is a prescription drug. As a result, it is used to manage blood sugar levels in adults that have type 2 diabetes. Ozempic has also been known to help lower risks such as heart attacks and strokes in adults that deal with both heart disease and diabetes.

Ozempic dosing for weight loss

Ozempic has been recently linked to celebrities using the prescription drug to help with weight loss, as noted here. Although Ozempic is not approved for use as a weight loss medication, clinical trials have shown that “Ozempic is a safe and effective treatment for obese patients to aid weight loss,” as mentioned here.

Ozempic is gaining traction online because it is believed that celebrities are allegedly using the prescription drug to aid with weight loss. Celebrities such as the Kardashians have been accused of using the drug to lose weight but these rumors have not been confirmed.

Ozempic and weight loss

Does Kyle Richards use Ozempic to lose weight?

According to this article, she is shutting down those rumors. “I didn’t even know about Ozempic until I’d already lost the weight I wanted to lose,” the star reportedly told PEOPLE. Richards has reportedly not used the prescription drug to lose weight, confirming that she is just “working out really hard.”

Upon further discussing the trending rumor, Richards stated, “I started losing weight eight months ago, actually, because I stopped drinking alcohol eight months ago. At first, I was like, ‘Why are they saying I’m taking this diet drug?’ Then they thought, ‘Well, maybe it’s another kind,’ because I was saying, ‘It’s not Ozempic.'”

Published by HOLR Magazine.