If, after taking Ozempic, you have any of the following, go to an emergency room or urgent care: A rash, itching, or hives Swelling in your lips, tongue, or throat Shortness of breath, trouble breathing, or wheezing (a whistling sound during breathing) Dizziness or fainting Stomach pain, bloating, vomiting, or diarrhea Uterine cramps Feeling like something awful is about to happen Long-Term Side Effects of Ozempic The most common side effects of Ozempic are mild to moderate gut issues, and they may not last very long
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Regular blood glucose checks become especially important when modifying GLP-1 or insulin doses
This represents a gap in the evidence base that researchers should acknowledge when making decisions about protocol adoption
Consult your doctor Not enough scientific data is available on using Glutone C Effervescent Tablet on pregnant women