Some people stop temporarily and start again later
However, when GLP-1 receptor agonists are used in combination with insulin or sulphonylureas, the risk of hypoglycaemia increases, and dose reduction of these agents may be necessary
The most commonly reported side effects include: Nausea : Affecting 12% to 24% of patients with type 2 diabetes and 24% to 31% in weight management trials [1] [14] Diarrhea : 12% to 17% in diabetes trials and 18% to 23% in weight management trials Decreased appetite : 5% to 10% of patients Vomiting : 5% to 10% in diabetes trials and 8% to 12% in weight management trials Constipation : 5% to 7% in diabetes trials and 16% to 17% in weight management trials Dyspepsia : 5% to 9% of patients Abdominal pain : 5% to 9% of patients Alopecia (hair loss) : Reported in weight management trials These symptoms are typically mild to moderate in severity, occur most commonly during dose escalation, and tend to diminish over time as patients develop tolerance
It is obtained only by the generous donation of healthy individuals for the eventual use of others in need
The condition widely called Ozempic face produces sunken cheeks, hollow temples, deepened shadows under the eyes, and an appearance of accelerated ageing
3 The good news is you dont have to solely rely on prescriptions to boost your GLP-1 levels