However, as a possible option, the Lake County Health Department recommends placing "sharps" (even clipped needles) in a designated medical sharps disposal container or in a hard plastic bottle marked " Do Not Recycle " that is capped when full and placed in the garbage for disposal
If you have other medical issues such as digestive issues, gastroparesis or diabetic retinopathy caution is advised
Additionally, taking an excessive dose of GLP-1 medication may increase the risk of hypoglycaemia (low blood glucose), particularly if you are also taking other diabetes medications such as insulin or sulfonylureas
What Are the Side Effects of CJC 1295
It's a good idea to report persistent changes to your provider
But don't wait for your next appointment if: Your side effects get worse instead of improving or never seem to go away You develop severe abdominal pain, extreme fatigue or symptoms that disrupt your daily life You can't keep food or fluids down or have ongoing diarrhea FAQs Do Ozempic side effects go away