Medication timing and food pairing matter significantly
The most common gastrointestinal side effects include: Nausea : Reported in 15-44% of patients (higher rates at Wegovy 2.4 mg), typically most pronounced during dose escalation Diarrhea : Affects approximately 8-30% of users, ranging from mild to moderate severity Vomiting : Occurs in 5-24% of patients (higher rates at Wegovy 2.4 mg), often associated with rapid dose increases Abdominal pain : Experienced by 5-20% of patients, usually described as cramping or discomfort Constipation : Paradoxically affects 3-24% despite the medication's effects on motility Dyspepsia and gastroesophageal reflux : Related to delayed gastric emptying These effects result from semaglutide's pharmacologic action on GLP-1 receptors throughout the gastrointestinal tract

Eating large portions of protein despite feeling full, consuming sulfur-rich foods like eggs or red meat, eating high-fat meals which slow digestion even further, or combining multiple trigger foods in one meal can all provoke sulfur burps even when youve generally adapted to the medication
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The duration it lasts will depend on the dose used: up to 2 months for the 0.25-mg dose and about 1 month for the 0.5-mg dose
They can be taken with a light meal, which will buffer the acid but not overload the good bacteria with enzymes