A side effect that occurs in 0.1% of patients (1 in 1,000) has only a 28% chance of appearing in a 338-person trial
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They're worried about how a partner might react (10%)
You should contact your GP or diabetes care team urgently if you experience excessive thirst accompanied by increased urination (polyuria), unexplained weight loss, persistent fatigue, or blurred vision
But there are times when they can be a sign of something more serious, and its important to know when its not just "normal." You should check in with your doctor if sulfur burps are happening along with any of the following : Severe or persistent nausea Vomiting that doesnt improve Ongoing diarrhea or signs of dehydration Stomach pain, cramping, or bloating thats getting worse Fever or chills If youre feeling overall worse instead of better as time goes on or if the burping and gut issues are starting to mess with your ability to stay nourished and hydrated its absolutely worth calling your healthcare provider
On-going trials, including head-to-head trials, are required to address comparative safety and efficacy, as well as possible intraclass differences