[2] The theoretical basis for transdermal berberine delivery rests on principles of percutaneous absorption, but the practical effectiveness depends on numerous factors including patch formulation, skin characteristics, and importantly, berberine's physicochemical properties
References: Ozempic (semaglutide) injection, for subcutaneous use
Others find it is an ongoing issue throughout treatment, particularly if dietary fiber and hydration are not adequately addressed
Conversely, -glucans and dienogest have markedly low OELs (0.15 g/m 3 and 5.83 g/m 3 ) and are placed in higher OEBs (band 5 and 4, respectively), indicating a higher potential hazard, likely due to immunotoxic or endocrine-disruptive properties [5, 95]
Hydration Strategy: The Foundation of Constipation Prevention Water intake is the single most effective lever you control while on semaglutide