[Ozempic] doesnt change your bodys internal thermostat and it doesnt stop you from sweating, says Brandon Howard, MD, internal medicine hospitalist practicing at Holy Name Medical Center and Hackensack University Medical Center, [but it] slows digestion and blunts both appetite and thirst, so [you may] drink less without realizing it. Dehydration makes it harder for the body to regulate temperature in the heat, and it might be easy to attribute the symptoms, such as headaches, dry mouth, and fatigue, to the medication instead
Representative data of 34 experiments (n = 3, two-sided unpaired t-test)
Yes, but the criteria are very strict, and there are often long waiting lists
Organic anion transporting polypeptides: pharmacology, toxicology, structure, and transport mechanisms
Epub 2017 Mar 6