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28 Patients received liraglutide 1.8 mg per day subcutaneously (SC) for a mean duration of 14 4 months
Theres no enrollment step on the pharmacy side, and patients dont need to sign up separately through Medicare or anything like that either
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Trulicity and Ozempic are both once-weekly GLP-1 injections FDA-approved for type 2 diabetes, but they are different molecules: Trulicity is dulaglutide, Ozempic is semaglutide
The following side effects have been reported in subjects taking 3mg liraglutide for weight loss [24]: Nausea (39.3%) Diarrhea (20.9%) Constipation (19.4%) Vomiting (15.7%) Headache (up to 13.6%) Increases in mean resting heart rate (over 10% ) Less common side effects that occur in less than 10% of patients are: Dyspepsia Abdominal pain Gastroesophageal reflux disease Eructation Flatulence Dry mouth Elevated pancreatic enzymes Constipation Gastritis Abdominal discomfort Hypoglycemia Dizziness Hypotension Injection site reactions (pain, bleeding, redness, swelling, or itching) Rare but serious side effects include pancreatitis, gallbladder disease, cholestasis, and allergic reactions