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Dr. Terry Dubrow slams Jillian Michaels over anti-Ozempic stance

'Failed' star Dr. Terry Dubrow cheated on his personal trainer jillian michaels that's all Her anti-Ozempic opinions.

Dubrow exclusively said:TMZ Live“Michaels, who hosts the podcast, said this on Wednesday.”keep it realWe have no business recommending anything Thanks to a miracle weight loss pill.

“I think the situation is becoming even more alarming as new information about drugs comes out,” Michaels said. I told E! news. “Two years from now, we're going to see the effects of this just as we've tried other diet pills over the years.”

Dubrow fired back in a short video posted on the “TMZ Live” website, taking several shots at Michaels.

“As a California Medical Board Certified Physician and Certified Professional, I'm not here to discuss scientific and medical issues with personal trainers, okay?” Dubrow said.

“What I worry about is that there are people who have a lot of influence, like: [Michaels] Public interest in treating obesity with these new miracle weight loss drugs will be limited. ”

Dr. Terry Dubrow (right) and Dr. Paul Nassif appear on E!'s “Botched” episode. Entertainment by Casey Durkin/E! Getty Images
Personal trainer Jillian Michaels opposes the use of Ozempic as a weight loss drug. Getty Images

Wearing a medical gown and hat, Dubrow appeared on “TMZ Live'' from the operating room and told Michaels, “Long-term use of Ozempic is going to have a massive effect,'' and “people will get used to it.'' criticized. It's like they get used to coffee and the side effects are so bad that they shouldn't even try it. ”

Dubrow agreed with Michaels that “diet and exercise are important,” but said, “To discount these incredible weight loss drugs sends the wrong message.” .

“Don’t listen to her,” he said. “If you're obese, you're at risk for a major cause of death. Anything you can do to lower your body fat…These drugs have been around for a decade, too. They're safe.

The injectable drug Ozempic is used as a weight loss drug. It's been around for years. AP

“Would you please limit the use of chemotherapy for cancer? No. In the same way, we need chemotherapy to treat the biggest risk factors for cancer, diabetes, Alzheimer’s disease, and all causes of cardiac death. You don't want to influence people not to use your miracle drug.

“So, with all due respect, consult and listen to your doctor for scientific and medical information.”

Dubrow and Dr. Paul Nassif star on E!'s “Botched,” which revolves around nefarious plastic surgery and the attempts to repair the damage done to patients.

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