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Staying well hydrated is crucial, particularly if experiencing diarrhoea or vomiting
Common Decreased appetite Low blood sugar (Hypoglycaemia) when used with Metformin, Dapaglifozin, Empaglifozin and Canaglifozin Allergic reaction (e.g., rash, itching and eczema) Dizziness Decreased Low blood pressure Indigestion Bloating Burping Gas (flatulence) Fatigue Reflux or heart burn Fast pulse Injection site reaction (e.g., itching and redness) Increased levels of pancreatic enzymes (such as lipase and amylase) in blood Increased calcitonin levels in blood Gallstones Symptoms of hypoglycaemia include : Dizziness, sweating, feeling tired, tingling lips, feeling hungry, feeling shaky or trembling, fast or pounding heartbeat and turning pale
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And even for patients who do not achieve full remission, the improvements in blood sugar control, medication dependence, and long-term health outcomes from physician-supervised weight loss treatment are substantial and well documented