Contact your GP or prescribing clinician if you notice: Mood changes that feel disproportionate or unusual for you Irritability or emotional instability affecting relationships or work Anxiety that develops or worsens after starting treatment Sleep disturbances, particularly insomnia or excessive sleeping Symptoms of hypoglycaemia if you have diabetes (confusion, tremor, sweating, rapid heartbeat) Your healthcare provider can assess whether symptoms relate to the medication, underlying mental health conditions, or other factors
Effectiveness : Semaglutide : Scientifically backed to regulate appetite and metabolic processes at a molecular level, leading to significant weight loss in many users
Plateauing is completely normal, especially after the first few months when initial weight loss slows down, says a member of the DripGym team, which serves patients in clinics in Queens and Long Island
doi:10.1016/j.amjmed.2009.03.015 Kooy A et al (2009): Long-term effects of metformin on metabolism and microvascular and macrovascular disease in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus
Individual variation in gastric emptying, meal patterns, and physiological responses means that optimal timing is highly personalized