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Weight-Loss Injections Linked to Mood Changes
6 Mar
Summary
- Injectable weight-loss drugs may cause mood disturbances.
- Users report increased anger and irritability post-treatment.
- Expert opinions differ on the direct link to mood changes.

Individuals undergoing treatment with weight-loss injections are reporting a surprising and concerning side effect: significant mood alterations, including heightened anger and irritability. This phenomenon, anecdotally referred to as 'Ozempic personality' or 'Ozempic rage,' is being discussed by users on social media platforms.
One user, Mitchell Hood, shared his experience of feeling intensely angry after resuming injectable treatments, describing a strong urge to lash out at others. He noted that the irritability made his job as a hairdresser, which requires constant interaction, particularly challenging. His social media posts have garnered widespread attention, with many other users of weight-loss injections confirming similar experiences, expressing that they too feel irrationally angry and easily irritated.




