Digestive side effects such as nausea, diarrhoea, constipation and vomiting are often worse when treatment starts or after a dose increase
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In the pooled placebo-controlled Ozempic trials, nausea was reported in 15.8% of patients on the 0.5 mg dosage and 20.3% on the 1 mg dosage, versus 6.1% on placebo
Its value depends on how confident you are in staying the course
doi: 10.4049/jimmunol.171.11.6198
Psychiatric injury claims are less common but are beginning to attract attention as plaintiffs attorneys explore whether adverse mental health outcomes may be compensable under product liability law