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Frequently Asked Questions Does this apply to all GLP-1 medications, or just semaglutide
Spreading redness extending beyond 2 inches from injection site Increasing pain or swelling after 48 hours Warmth, pus, or drainage from the site Fever over 100.4 degrees Fahrenheit Red streaks extending from the injection site Severe allergic symptoms: difficulty breathing, facial swelling, hives covering large body areas Lump that persists beyond 2 weeks or continues growing Allergic reactions range from mild and local to severe and systemic
The most common ones include mild nausea, bloating, or constipationusually short-lived and manageable
Air bubbles in the syringe Tiny pinhead bubbles are common and generally safe for subcutaneous injections
The reuse does not necessarily mean the photo is staged, but patients should know that the image is not exclusive to Willow