These medications work by mimicking the action of the naturally occurring GLP-1 hormone, which is released from the intestine in response to food intake
This is completely normal and expected
Unfortunately, misinformation about these medications has also taken the Internet by storm
: r/Semaglutide
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Here are the key aspects of semaglutide: Mechanism of action: Semaglutide interacts with parts of the brain that regulate appetite, leading to reduced hunger and calorie intake It slows down digestion, allowing for a more gradual absorption of glucose and maintaining blood sugar levels Usage and brand names: For type 2 diabetes treatment, semaglutide is known as Ozempic and Rybelsus, with Rybelsus being the oral tablet form Under the brand name Wegovy, semaglutide is used specifically for chronic weight management in adults who are overweight or obese, with at least one weight-related health condition Dosage and administration: The typical dosage for weight loss is 2.4 milligrams once weekly as a subcutaneous injection For diabetes management, the dose may vary