Common adverse effects of Ozempic, as documented in the UK SmPC, include: Gastrointestinal symptoms : nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea, constipation, abdominal pain (very common, affecting more than 1 in 10 patients) Decreased appetite (very common) Hypoglycaemia : when used in combination with insulin or sulphonylureas Gallbladder disorders : including cholelithiasis and cholecystitis Fatigue Injection site reactions : such as bruising or pain Whilst musculoskeletal pain is not formally listed, healthcare professionals should remain vigilant for patient reports and consider the broader context of treatment, including weight loss trajectory, nutritional status, and concurrent medical conditions
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The most important tip though, is to stay hydrated
If the bacterial strains successfully colonize your gut, the effects could theoretically persist even after you stop taking the supplement, provided the dietary and lifestyle conditions that support those bacteria remain in place
Sun Protection: Always use sunscreen during the day, as whitening products can make your skin more sensitive to the sun