One frequently discussed strategy involves a "quarter-dose" approach, where patients begin with approximately 0.625 mg (one-quarter of the 2.5 mg starting dose) and gradually increase over an extended period
Patients should always seek healthcare guidance for persistent symptoms or if experiencing serious side effects such as allergic reactions, pancreatitis, or hypoglycemia
The program took effect July 1, 2026 and runs through December 31, 2027
Contact your GP or diabetes care team within 2448 hours if you experience recurrent episodes of light-headedness (more than 23 times weekly), symptoms lasting longer than 1015 minutes, light-headedness severe enough to cause falls or near-falls, persistent symptoms despite implementing self-management strategies, or if light-headedness is significantly impacting daily activities or quality of life
food sitting in the stomach for a long time might send a mistaken signal to the brain that theres something wrong with the digestion process
If you are suffering from hypoglycemia (low blood sugar level)