ONeil PM, Birkenfeld AL, McGowan B, Mosenzon O, Pedersen SD, Wharton S, Carson CG, Jepsen CH, Kabisch M, Wilding JPH
Warning signs include: Cloudiness or turbidity in the solution Visible particles floating in the liquid Color changes or discoloration Any signs of freezing If any of these visual changes are present, the medication should not be used and should be discarded according to local guidelines for pharmaceutical waste
[1] [4] Patients should be alert to warning signs such as severe upper abdominal pain (especially if radiating to the back), jaundice, dark urine, or pale stools, and seek urgent medical attention if these occur
Appetite and blood sugar changes appear early, while weight regain and metabolic shifts could continue for 11.5 years
Once-Weekly Semaglutide in Adults With Alcohol Use Disorder: A Randomized Clinical Trial