Contact your GP or NHS 111 within 2448 hours if you notice: New or worsening abdominal pain that differs from typical Ozempic side effects Persistent constipation lasting more than a few days despite dietary measures Minor or intermittent rectal bleeding Unexplained weight loss beyond expected therapeutic effects Gastrointestinal symptoms that do not improve after 23 weeks on a stable dose Difficulty managing blood glucose levels due to altered eating patterns Right upper abdominal pain, fever or yellowing of skin/eyes (possible gallbladder problems) For routine concerns , such as mild nausea or questions about managing side effects, patients can contact their diabetes specialist nurse or practice pharmacist for advice
Controlled UVA exposure (1015 minutes, 23 sessions weekly) during the first 4 weeks accelerates melanogenesis by 3-fold compared to Melanotan-1 alone, per British Journal of Dermatology data
quiz to explore whether this treatment option aligns with your health goals and circumstances
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One of the most common side effects of these injections is nausea , especially when first starting treatment or increasing dosage
As a pediatric endocrinologist who works with teens who have diabetes and/or obesity, Id like to share a list of further questions parents should ask when considering GLP-1s for their teen: Is my teen a good candidate for GLP-1s