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Lottie Moss revealed Ozempic overdose led to hospital stay

After British model Kate Moss was rushed to hospital, her sister issued a warning against taking Ozempic.

Loti, 26, admitted to taking Ozempic for two weeks “a few months ago” after she was “unhappy” with her weight at the time.

“I had a friend who bought it for me,” Lottie explained on the podcast, Dream On with Lottie Moss. “It was kind of vulgar. The doctor prescribed it for me, but I couldn't go into the doctor's office and get it prescribed, get my blood pressure taken, get lab tests, which is what you need to do when you're taking a drug like Ozempic.”

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Lottie Moss has warned her followers about taking Ozempic after being rushed to hospital. (Getty Images)

The British model admitted that Ozempic “is not suitable for weight loss for people who are not that big”.

Ozempic (also known as semaglutide) was originally developed for people with type 2 diabetes, but is also widely used for weight loss.

“When I was taking it, the amount I was taking was actually [220 pounds] And I [110] “The scope is wide,” Lottie said, “so it's these little things that I wish I'd known before I took it.”

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Lotti then urged listeners not to take Ozempic.

“It was the worst decision I've ever made, so if this is a warning to anyone, if you're thinking about drinking this, don't drink it. It's totally worthless,” Loti said. “I would rather die any day than drink that again. It made me sick.”

As a result of the constant vomiting, Lottie lost nearly 20 pounds.

“I'm about [132 pounds]and I [125 pounds] On the first dose, I [119 pounds]It was crazy. The worst part was [116 pounds]Over the course of a few weeks, this is not healthy weight loss, nor is it healthy weight loss.”

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Lottie Moss said she suffered a seizure during a hospital visit. (Getty Images)

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She continued, “I was in bed for two days and I was like, I'm done with the meds and I just want to get off of them, because you can't just stop taking them and it's not like a pill that you wake up with and you don't take or anything, it's still in your system and it's there.”

“One day I was feeling really sick and I told my friend, 'I can't vomit anything, I can't eat anything, I can't drink any liquids, I have to go to the hospital, I feel really sick.'

Lottie eventually visited the emergency room, where the 26-year-old model claims she suffered a seizure caused by dehydration.

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Lottie Moss (right) is Kate Moss's younger sister. (Getty Images)

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