Experts have warned that famous weight -reducing drugs such as Mondaru and Ozmbek are linked to an increase in the risk of gallbladder or bile ducts, especially when used in high doses and long periods.
Dibora Grayson – according to the British Daily Mail – said it was worried about increasing serious gallbladder problems in people taking these drugs.
“This injection slows the flow of bile through the gallbladder and delays its emptying by inhibiting the secretion of the hormone that controls it,” she said.
She added that patients who suffer from this problem are often taken the most powerful drug currently available to lose weight, which is Mongro.
Gallstones
Gall stones of small sizes consist of cholesterol, and are formed in the gallbladder, which is a digestive organ that stores the bile that the body uses to digest fat.
In most cases, the stones do not cause problems, and do not need treatment, but if the stone is limited to a duet, it may lead to a sudden wave of severe pain and other problems.
Deborah added that the problem occurred with one in every 10 people who take “Mongro”, a warning guaranteed in the “Eli Lili” manufacturer’s company.
Symptoms to pay attention to
The pharmacist said: There are many possible signs of gallbladder stones that patients who receive injections must be familiar with them, and these symptoms include:
- Brewers or gases are pivotal.
- Chest pain.
- Pain under the rib cage.
- Pain in the left shoulder.
- Severe abdominal pain lasts for hours.
- Diarrhea.
- Yellowing in the skin and whiteness (jaundice).
- Brexit stools.