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Ozempic
Injection, also known as Semaglutide, is an injection you take once a week
to help control blood sugar levels if you have type 2 diabetes. It's also used
to reduce the risk of serious heart problems like heart attacks and strokes in
people with type 2 diabetes and heart disease.It also help to reduce weight and
helps weight loss
If you're using Injection Ozempic, it should be part of your plan
to manage diabetes, which includes eating healthy foods and staying active. But
it's not for people with type 1 diabetes, and it's not meant for losing weight,
even though it might help with appetite.
How
does Zempic work? It's in a group of medications called GLP-1 agonists. It
works by:
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Helping your pancreas release insulin when needed.
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Decreasing the release of sugar from your liver.
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Slowing down how fast your stomach empties.
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Lowering your A1C and blood sugar levels.
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Possibly reducing your appetite and it helps to get weight loss
But there are some important things to know: If you notice any signs of a thyroid tumor, like swelling in your neck or trouble swallowing, talk to your doctor right away.Don't use ozempic if you have certain types of tumors or a family history of thyroid cancer.Before you start using Ozempic, tell your doctor about any stomach or intestinal problems, pancreatitis, kidney disease, or eye issues from diabetes.
Ozempic could increase your risk of thyroid tumors or thyroid
cancer, but talk to your doctor about your risks. If you're thinking about
getting pregnant, stop using Ozempic at least 2 months before you start trying.
Use Ozempic exactly how your doctor tells you to. It's an injection
you give yourself once a week under your skin, and you can do it any time of
the day, with or without food. Change where you inject each time.If you miss a
dose, take it as soon as you remember within 5 days. If it's been more than 5
days, skip the missed dose and stick to your regular schedule.
Don't use different brands of Semaglutide at the same time.Keep an
eye on your blood sugar levels, especially when you're stressed, sick, have
surgery, exercise a lot, drink alcohol, or skip meals.Don't share your Ozempic
injection pen with anyone, even if you change the needle, because you could
pass on infections or diseases.
Some common side effects of ozempic include low blood sugar, upset stomach, heartburn, burping, gas, bloating, nausea, vomiting, stomach pain, constipation, diarrhea, runny nose, sore throat, headache, dizziness, and tiredness.Remember, this is just a summary.
Always listen to your doctor's
advice on how to use Ozempic or any other medication safely. Consult our Doctor for more informations
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