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Courtesy Christie Martin(NEW YORK) Nearly one year ago, Christie Martin, a mom and realtor in Las Vegas, said she started taking Ozempic to help her lose weight.

Martin, 58, told ABC News Good Morning America that within a matter of months of taking the medication, she had lost over 30 pounds.

But Martin, who said she had gotten into a routine of drinking nearly one bottle of wine per night after work, said she soon noticed a side effect of the drug: She lost her appetite for alcohol.

"I did not want to drink anymore," Martin said. "I went to the grocery store and I didn t even want to buy a bottle of wine. I would even go out with friends and other coworkers and clients and maybe I would try to order a glass of wine at dinner, and I couldn t even finish it. It just didn t sit well with me."

Martin said that before taking Ozempic, she was someone who would have wine at lunch and who "loved" having wine at dinner. At home, she ....

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Woman says Ozempic helped her stop drinking: Here's what the research says about how it may work

Woman says Ozempic helped her stop drinking: Here's what the research says about how it may work
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Courtesy Christie Martin(NEW YORK) Nearly one year ago, Christie Martin, a mom and realtor in Las Vegas, said she started taking Ozempic to help her lose weight.

Martin, 58, told ABC News Good Morning America that within a matter of months of taking the medication, she had lost over 30 pounds.

But Martin, who said she had gotten into a routine of drinking nearly one bottle of wine per night after work, said she soon noticed a side effect of the drug: She lost her appetite for alcohol.

"I did not want to drink anymore," Martin said. "I went to the grocery store and I didn t even want to buy a bottle of wine. I would even go out with friends and other coworkers and clients and maybe I would try to order a glass of wine at dinner, and I couldn t even finish it. It just didn t sit well with me."

Martin said that before taking Ozempic, she was someone who would have wine at lunch and who "loved" having wine at dinner. At home, she ....

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Courtesy Christie Martin(NEW YORK) Nearly one year ago, Christie Martin, a mom and realtor in Las Vegas, said she started taking Ozempic to help her lose weight.

Martin, 58, told ABC News Good Morning America that within a matter of months of taking the medication, she had lost over 30 pounds.

But Martin, who said she had gotten into a routine of drinking nearly one bottle of wine per night after work, said she soon noticed a side effect of the drug: She lost her appetite for alcohol.

"I did not want to drink anymore," Martin said. "I went to the grocery store and I didn t even want to buy a bottle of wine. I would even go out with friends and other coworkers and clients and maybe I would try to order a glass of wine at dinner, and I couldn t even finish it. It just didn t sit well with me."

Martin said that before taking Ozempic, she was someone who would have wine at lunch and who "loved" having wine at dinner. At home, she ....

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