Diarrhea is one of the most frequently reported side effects of semaglutide, a GLP-1 receptor agonist used to treat type 2 diabetes and support chronic weight management
Foods rich in sulfur, such as cruciferous vegetables (broccoli, kale) and allium vegetables (garlic, onions), along with protein sources that provide cysteine and methionine, can help increase glutathione production in the body.
This translates to approximately 1.6 to 4 mcg per kilogram of body weight, extrapolated from effective rat doses using standard interspecies scaling factors
DKA can present with deep, rapid breathing (Kussmaul respiration) alongside abdominal pain, vomiting, and dehydration
The disorder places undue strain on your bodys natural temperature regulation
Other conditions showing signals Emerging research suggests potential benefit in gout (reduced risk of development in GLP-1 users), osteoarthritis (improved joint outcomes in semaglutide users), and endometriosis (anti-inflammatory mechanisms relevant to endometrial inflammation)