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When in the bloodstream, semaglutide binds to receptors in the pancreas and brain, raising GLP-1 levels
Common side effects Belching Bloating and feeling of fullness Stomach pain Heartburn Passing gas Recurrent fever Yellow eyes or skin (jaundice) Constipation Hair loss Diarrhea Nausea Vomiting Rare side effects: Heating sensation at the injection site Bleeding Blistering Discoloration of the skin Hives Infection Inflammation Itching Lumps Numbness Redness and rash Scarring Soreness Swelling Tingling Ulceration Change in or loss of taste Does Semaglutide Make You Tired
Newer compounds, including agents like NLY01 and tirzepatide, are being developed to improve brain penetration and potentially enhance neurological effects, says Ali
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