When injected, semaglutide helps patients feel full sooner and longer, ultimately promoting better metabolic health and reducing the risk of cardiovascular diseases like heart disease over time
Nausea, vomiting, reflux, and constipation are the most common Pancreatitis and kidney injury are very uncommon but possible Side effects can be minimized by eating smaller meals, paying attention to when you feel full, and avoiding fatty foods How do I use this medication
Cravings may surface, particularly for carbohydrate-rich foods
More aggressive protocols exist, but they carry increased side effect risks and should only be considered by experienced users under medical supervision
Individuals with certain medical conditions, such as a history of specific thyroid cancers or severe gastrointestinal problems, may be advised against its use
Monthly billing remains the default structure