Patients taking Ozempic who experience hiccups should consider seeking medical advice in the following circumstances: Call 999 or go to A&E if hiccups are accompanied by: Severe abdominal pain (which could indicate pancreatitis or gallbladder disease) Persistent vomiting or inability to keep fluids down Signs of dehydration (reduced urination, dizziness, dry mouth) Difficulty breathing or chest pain Neurological symptoms such as confusion, weakness, or visual changes Call NHS 111 or contact your GP or diabetes care team if: Hiccups persist for more than 48 hours Hiccups are frequent, distressing, or interfering with eating, sleeping, or daily activities You experience worsening gastrointestinal symptoms alongside hiccups You have concerns about whether your symptoms are related to Ozempic Your healthcare provider will take a thorough history and may perform an examination to exclude other causes of persistent hiccups , which can include gastro-oesophageal reflux disease (GORD), gastritis, central nervous system disorders, metabolic disturbances, or medication interactions

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Potential risks of taking injections too close together include: Severe nausea Vomiting Diarrhoea Abdominal pain Dizziness Dehydration Low blood sugar, particularly in patients with type 2 diabetes If you miss your scheduled injection and it has been less than 4 days, you can usually take it as soon as possible
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