Seek immediate medical attention (A&E or call 999) if you develop: Severe, persistent abdominal pain radiating to the back (potential pancreatitis) Bloody or black, tarry stools Persistent vomiting with inability to keep down fluids Signs of severe dehydration or altered consciousness Symptoms of bowel obstruction (severe bloating, inability to pass gas or stool, severe cramping) For urgent but non-life-threatening concerns outside of GP hours, contact NHS 111 for advice
However, these drugs are also known to carry a significant risk of drug-induced pancreatitis
Overall, they have been reported to help reduce patients weight by over 10% however there are limitations which differ depending on the type of medication
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Never discontinue prescribed medication without medical guidance , as abrupt cessation may lead to deterioration in glycaemic control or weight regain
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