The most commonly reported effects are gastrointestinal: Nausea (most common, especially early on) Loose stools or diarrhoea Constipation Vomiting Abdominal discomfort or bloating The good news is that these effects are usually mild to moderate, and they tend to settle as your body adapts, typically within the first few weeks of each dose increase
The medication label states that it shouldnt be used in pregnancy, and that females using oral contraceptives should switch to a non-oral contraceptive method or add a barrier method of contraception for 30 days after initiation and for 30 days after each dose increase
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These drugs mimic the action of a hormone called glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1), which helps regulate blood sugar levels by enhancing insulin production and reducing the amount of glucose produced by the liver, potentially helpful in addressing blood sugar, particularly in patients with Type 2 Diabetes
Its scientifically developed formula combines