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11 It is often administered as a weekly subcutaneous injection, but it can also be taken daily orally, as previously noted in Table 1
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If this happens, the person may experience: a tingling sensation in the fingers or around the nose and mouth a loss of sensation A severe citrate reaction can cause: shivering a rapid or slow pulse muscle twitching shortness of breath Without treatment, this can lead to seizures, shock, or cardiac arrest
Using a stool or footrest to elevate the feet can make passing stools easier
These include: Nause Diarrhea Vomiting Constipation Reduced appetite Abdominal discomfort Possible unusual skin sensations, also called dysesthesia Serious GLP-1 Side Effects Most GLP-1 side effects are mild, but rare, serious problems can happen