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Ozempic and Wegovy are popular medications helping people lose weight, but they require a weekly injection. Now drugmakers are working on a daily pill form of the medicine that could also lower the cost. Dr. Roshini Raj joins TODAY on the potential side effects and the research that still needs to happen.

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