
Wegovy “Copycat” Lawsuits, Why Viagra Was REALLY Invented, and Super Bowl 60 Goes on High Alert
Tim Conway Jr. on Demand · iHeartRadio and KFI AM 640
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Show Notes
Wegovy is in the legal spotlight as lawsuits target “copycat” versions of the blockbuster drug — and we dig into how some medications become famous for side effects, like Viagra. (Spoiler: it was originally developed as a heart medication to treat chest pain/angina before its unexpected “other” effect changed everything.
Then, we break down why the Super Bowl is still the most-watched, biggest revenue machine in American sports — and what makes it unmatched as an event.
Plus, Super Bowl 60 security ramps up to a whole new level: a massive, coordinated operation with dozens of agencies working together and staying on high alert.
And a fun SoCal tie-in: Seahawks QB Sam Darnold has roots in Capistrano Beach, California — and we talk about the local angle heading into the big game.
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