You should stop taking Wegovy and contact your GP or seek urgent medical advice if you experience: Severe or persistent abdominal pain , particularly if localised to the upper abdomen or accompanied by back pain and/or vomiting (potential signs of pancreatitis, a rare but serious side effect) Persistent vomiting that prevents you from keeping down fluids or medications Signs of dehydration , including dark urine, dizziness, or reduced urination Blood in vomit or stools , or black, tarry stools (potential indicators of gastrointestinal bleeding) Severe heartburn or difficulty swallowing that does not respond to antacids Progressive difficulty swallowing (dysphagia) Symptoms of gallbladder disease , such as pain in the upper right abdomen, particularly after eating fatty meals You should also consult your pharmacist or GP if you find yourself using antacids daily for more than two weeks
Maintaining a healthy weight also helps
A: They target complementary repair pathways
Managing Your Dosing Schedule Across Time Zones One of the biggest challenges of traveling is managing your dosing schedule, especially when crossing multiple time zones
You need bloodwork before starting and monitoring throughout treatment
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