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Lizard venom inspired Ozempic — as FDA warns of fake jabs

Emily CarterBy Emily Carter USA
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Lizard Venom has played a crucial role to help humans take a diabetes bite and obesity.

The Gila monster is a large, magnificent and poisonous reptile that lives in the desert that is found through the southwest of the United States and Mexico. A toxic bite of the GILA can cause scorching pain, loss of consciousness and, in strange cases, death.

However, a specific element in the venom of the dangerous Gila inspired the development of glucagon-similar peptides agonists (LPG-1) such as Ozempic and Wogovy.

After prolonged periods without food, the Gila monster can slow down its metabolism and maintain constant levels of blood sugar without affecting their health. Jay – stock.adobe.com

GLP-1 receiver agonists are synthetic drugs that mimic GLP-1 hormone, which is naturally released in the intestine after eating. This hormone helps regulate appetite creating a feeling of fullness.

At the end of the 1990s, the Canadian endocrinologist Daniel J. Drucker, a pioneer in the treatment of diabetes whose work raided Ozempic, was looking for a hormone similar to LPG-1. He believed that in a form of slow solution, such a hormone could function as an appetite suppressor and a blood sugar regulator.

How Gila’s monsters slow down his metabolism

Drucker learned that a research team led by Dr. John Eng in the veteran administration center at the Bronx, NY, had sequenced proteins in the Venom of Monster Gila and found two that resemble Human LPG-1.

ENG discovered that after prolonged periods without food, the Gila monster can slow down its metabolism and maintain constant levels of blood sugar without affecting their health.

Analyzing the lizard poison, he discovered a peptide that called Excendin, which triggers the synthesis and liberation of insulin of beta cells in the pancreas.

The popularity of GLP-1 drugs has led to an explosion in counterfeit products. Alones – stock.adobe.com

Inspired by these findings, Drucker and his team acquired and dissected a Gila monster. His work confirmed that reptile genes produce the exendin-4 protein.

Unlike the LPG-1 that is in the human body, which remains active for only two minutes-expendin-4 remains active for hours, racing the way for the possibility that the protein can be used to treat diabetes and obesity.

Get LPG-1 to the masses

After more tests, this GLP-1 agonist was considered safe and effective and was approved by the FDA for the treatment of type 2 diabetes in 2005.

Since then, the drug has become very popular as a weight loss treatment and has been related to a series of health benefits.

However, the popularity of GLP-1 drugs has led to an explosion in counterfeit products.

Any medication labeled with the Lot Number PAR0362 and has a serial number that begins with the first eight digits 51746517 should not be used, sold or distributed according to the agency. FDA

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In the announcement of April 14, the Federal Medicines Administration declared that Novo Nordisk, manufacturer of Ozempic and Wegovy, notified the agency that “several hundred Ozempic injection units (Semaglutida) falsified (Semaglutide) were in use in use in use in use in use in use in the use in the use of the USA. Uu. In the USA in the US in the US.

FDA has advised patients, wholesalers, retail pharmacies and health professionals to review any Ozempic product in their possession.

Any medication labeled with the Lot Number PAR0362 and has a serial number that begins with the first eight digits 51746517 should not be used, sold or distributed according to the agency.

The seized products are currently being tested by the FDA and Novo Nordisk to determine the identity, quality and safety of medicines.

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