Everyone is different, however the most common side effects we see are nausea, vomiting, diarrhea and constipation
This pressurizes the vial, which facilitates the clean, bubble-free drawing of the liquid [7]
However, adjustments may be considered if: Glycaemic targets are not achieved : Your doctor may increase to the next available dose strength Intolerable side effects persist : A temporary dose reduction or slower titration may be appropriate Weight loss plateaus (for weight management indications): Dose optimisation may be discussed Renal function changes : Monitoring may be increased, though most GLP-1s don't require dose adjustment Other medications are added or removed : Particularly other glucose-lowering agents Important considerations during dose changes: Never skip doses or double up if you miss an injectionfollow the specific guidance in your patient information leaflet For missed doses, each product has different instructions: Semaglutide (Ozempic/Wegovy): If within 5 days, take as soon as possible
These pens come in single-dose injectors
We stress the need for enough vitamin B12 to avoid these problems
Dr thought that was fine and said keep taking supps but I am now realising 5.5 may be a problem