342 Sgaard, S
Adverse Reactions/Side Effects Mild transient diarrhea, itching, transitory exanthema, feeling of swelling of entire body, and anaphylaxis
This is in line with data after subcutaneous administration which showed that intact semaglutide in urine accounted for 3.1% of the administered dose in humans, less than 1% in rats and was not detected in the urine in monkeys [28]
Therefore, proper dosing, regular monitoring, and laboratory tests are important to avoid imbalances or side effects
These symptoms typically emerge during dose escalation and often diminish over 4-8 weeks as tolerance develops
Lymphedema, a chronic condition causing progressive limb swelling from impaired lymphatic drainage, affects approximately 1-2 million Americans and remains challenging to manage