Missed the “Ozempic babies" (easier to get pregnant despite birth control) news briefly mentioned as the entire second paragraph. Makes you wonder just how many other side-effects are going to be required before some investigating into whether there was a cover-up in research to drive sales, or any other problems in the approval process were involved.
Another unlisted side effect for which anecdotal evidence is growing is telegen effluvium, hair loss characterized by overall thinning making the scalp easier to see. If you’re fortunate, your hair will grow back after you’ve discontinued use. If you have genetics for male pattern baldness, you may get only some hair back, or maybe no recovery at all.
This reminds me of the hair loss cream George ordered from China on Seinfeld. Presumably grows back hair, but smells awful and lists impotence as a side effect.