Semaglutide is a prescription medication, and any decision to start, continue, or change your treatment should involve your doctor or pharmacist
Compound Name: Semaglutide
Weight and waist circumference DXA scans Resting energy expenditure (indirect calorimetry) Handgrip strength (dominant hand, highest of 3 trials) Bioelectrical impedance (total and third-space water) Sarcopenia diagnosis (via appendicular skeletal muscle mass/body weight ratio + grip strength using European Working Group on Sarcopenia (EWGSOP2) guidelines) Dropouts 115 participants enrolled
Slowing digestion, leading to a feeling of fullness
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Warnings and precautions Severe adverse effects are rare, but may include: Acute (sudden) pancreatitis or inflammation of the pancreas, the organ that makes insulin and digestive juices Increased heart rate Gallbladder issues, such as inflammation or gallstones Gastroparesis, a condition that affects the muscles and nerves in the stomach and slows down food digestion Some populations may experience complications or risks with these medications