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Semaglutide is known to have a variety of side effects, most famously nausea, but many users report headaches as a common early side effect when starting Ozempic or Wegovy
There are six medications in the Incretin mimetic/GLP-1 analogues family: Generic or proper name Brand or trade name Exenatide (twice-daily injection) Byetta Exenatide (once-weekly injection) Bydureon Liraglutide (once-daily injection) Victoza Lixisenatide (once-daily injection) Lixumia Dulaglutide (once-weekly injection) Trulicity Semaglutide (once weekly injection) Ozempic Side effects All medication has side effects and you should check the patient information leaflet (PIL) supplied with your medication to see which side effects you might experience from your particular medication
A pivotal follow-up showing that the motor and cognitive benefits of exenatide persist long after discontinuation
Always consult a licensed healthcare provider before starting, stopping, or changing any medication plan
if confirmed, the medication should not be restarted) [1] You develop right-upper abdominal pain, jaundice (yellowing of skin/eyes), pale stools or dark urine (possible gallbladder disease) You develop chest pain, severe breathlessness, or signs of allergic reaction Joint pain follows trauma or injury with suspected fracture Your healthcare provider may undertake investigations including blood tests (inflammatory markers, rheumatoid factor, uric acid), X-rays, or referral to rheumatology if inflammatory arthritis is suspected