Caloric restriction alone and with exercise improves CVD risk in healthy non-obese individuals
Patient safety advice includes: Contact your GP immediately if you experience severe abdominal pain, persistent vomiting, or signs of pancreatitis Report any unusual symptoms including severe abdominal pain, jaundice, or dark urine Be aware of hypoglycaemia symptoms if taking other diabetes medications (particularly insulin or sulfonylureas) Ensure adequate hydration, especially during episodes of gastrointestinal upset Discuss pregnancy plans with your healthcare provider and stop treatment at least 2 months before trying to conceive Ozempic should only be used under medical supervision, with regular monitoring of weight, metabolic parameters, and potential adverse effects
People with certain medical conditions, like a history of pancreatitis (for semaglutide) or heart problems (for phentermine), might not be good candidates
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Timing Your Next Dose for Continuous Coverage Strategic timing of your next injection while previous semaglutide is still active creates seamless treatment continuity with no appetite-suppression gaps