These issues directly intersect with Ozempic lawsuits against Novo Nordisk, which allege inadequate warnings about serious side effects
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1 Since the late 1980s, however, the triumvirate has expanded to include additional core defects
To reduce the risk of side effects and any adverse events from GLP-1 medications, here are some guidelines to keep in mind: Start with a low dose and gradually increase the dose over time Take the medication with meals Eat smaller, more frequent meals Stay well-hydrated Avoid fatty, spicy, or smelly foods if they exacerbate symptoms Consider anti-nausea medications if needed For constipation: Use fiber-rich foods (and over-the-counter laxatives) if needed for constipation Use proper injection technique and rotate injection sites Monitor blood glucose levels regularly, especially if taking other diabetes medications Allergic reactions Although rare, allergic reactions to GLP-1 agonists can occur
At Nulife Health & Wellness, many of our patients seeking effective management for type 2 diabetes, weight loss support, or a combination of both have found great success with GLP-1-based treatments like Ozempic