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5 surprising Ozempic side effects doctors are finally revealing (like back pain and hair loss)
Before you chalk up health bothers like back pain or hair loss to perimenopause or aging, there's another possibility you might not have considered: Ozempic. While your doctor likely covered the common side effects of GLP-1 meds such as nausea or GI upset,
A new study finds a possible association between GLP-1 drugs like semaglutide and chronic cough, though the authors are calling for more research.
New research suggests that drugs like Ozempic and Wegovy might trigger more than just a slimmer waistline. Many users have reported digestive issues while taking the medications, including nausea, vomiting, constipation and diarrhea, along with headaches, fatigue and changes to the skin.
Do GLP-1 medications such as Ozempic impact libido Endocrinologist weigh in on how weight loss can impact sexual desire Read ahead to find out
A cardiologist's assertion that Ozempic is a "cardiometabolic medicine" rather than just a weight-loss trend has sparked online debate. While proponents highlight its benefits for heart health, metabolism,
While the WHO study saw reports of suicidal thoughts were slightly higher for semaglutide in particular, the warning applies for all GLP-1s, including Saxenda, Trulicity and Mounjaro. Semaglutide is sold as Ozempic or Wegovy.
Patients taking these medicines should tell their health professional if they experience new or worsening depression, suicidal thoughts or any unusual changes in mood or behaviour.”
"Ozempic vulva" is a term about how rapid weight loss from GLP-1 medications like Ozempic can affect the vulvas appearance and comfort. Below we discuss causes & tips to manage it.
As Ozempic reshapes the weight-loss landscape, doctors say there’s a crucial part of the story many users overlook until it’s too late.
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Ozempic face: The cosmetic concerns of rapid weight loss
Northwell Health reports that "Ozempic face" describes the facial changes from rapid weight loss using Ozempic, highlighting cosmetic concerns while noting they are not serious health risks.
Ozempic (injectable semaglutide), one of the most evidence-backed advancements in diabetes care, was recently launched in India. The arrival of Ozempic marks an important milestone, but like all potent therapies, it must be used under proper medical supervision, experts caution.