However, everyone responds differently, and what matters most is finding the treatment that works for your body and fits your lifestyle
Let's look at what you should know for a safe and good switch
Bodyweight squats, wall push-ups, or seated resistance band exercises are good starting points
Patients should be monitored for serious adverse events including pancreatitis (severe abdominal pain radiating to the back, with or without vomiting), gallbladder disease, acute kidney injury (particularly with dehydration from persistent GI symptoms), diabetic retinopathy complications (with Ozempic/Rybelsus), and hypoglycemia (especially when used with insulin or sulfonylureas)
Regular monitoring for pancreatitis, gallbladder disease, and bone health is important, particularly during the perimenopausal transition