The experience of Amy Schumer’s Mounjaro was very different from when I tried alternative weight loss drugs a few years ago.
The 43 -year -old Schumer praised the effect of Mounjaro (Tirzepatide) in a video clip shared with nearly 13 million followers in Instagram.
In previous attempts to lose weight, comedians experienced weak side effects while using Ozempic for weight loss.
Amy Schumer left her bed with Ozempic’s terrible side effects.

Amy Schumer praised Mounjaro after suffering from Ozempic’s unpleasant side effects. (ToDD OWYOUNG)
“I wanted to share and keep 100 with you a few years ago. Yes, three years ago, three years ago, I tried Wegovy and I was like Fuccing.
“I couldn’t handle it. I don’t know if they have changed formula or anything. But I went to this remote health meeting with Midihealth. And it was cheap. I wanted to try it. I wanted to recommend it to friends like nurses and teachers.”
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In addition to the injection drugs that are mainly used to treat type 2 diabetes, the “Trainwreck” star has a new routine that contains hormones.
Schumer said, “They put me in estrogen and progesterone because they realized that I was in Terry Menofas.
“My hair is full, my skin is better, I have more energy, and I want to go down more if I know what I mean -I’m talking about sex.”

Schumer said, “I want to keep 100.” (Nathan Congleton)
She added. “It was great. Mounajro was great … I was having a great experience about it and I wanted to keep it with you.”
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Schumer also invested in MidiHealth, admitting that he had a good experience with a remote medical company.
She signed the video as a question about Royals and said, “I won’t stir the pot, but will we not sing Wales’ Kate Middleton Kate?
Earlier this year, the “pregnant pregnancy” actress told Howard Stern that he had to cut Oz Rick because of terrible side effects.

Schumer previously explained her negative experience with other weight loss drugs. (Heat/NBC will through Getty Images)
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“I have this gene -GDF15, which makes you feel nausea because you are so sick during pregnancy, so I tried Ozempic almost three years ago, and I was in bed, vomiting, but others took it.
“I lost 30 pounds too quickly,” she said. “I looked great and I couldn’t lift my head from the pillow. So what is the point?”
Ozempic, a semaglutide injection, was originally approved by the Food and Drug Administration for the treatment of type 2 diabetes, but the drug is increasingly prescribing the label for weight loss with other similar drugs.
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