GLP One and Ozempic
Rocio explains the function and limitations of GLP one, a hormone produced in the small intestine, and how it is degraded by the enzyme DPP four. She also discusses the synthetic version, Ozempic, and addresses the question of why interventions for weight loss can't be prescribed instead of synthetic injections.In this clip
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