What are the side effects of Ozempic?
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Most common side effects of Ozempic are Nausea, Diarrhoea/constipation and stomach pain. Fortunately, not too serious but you still are at risk of the less common symptoms which can be much more serious:
- Pancreatitis which is where the pancreas becomes inflamed which can lead to further health complications and can become life-threatening in some cases.
- Vision issues Ozempic can cause blurred vision and people with diabetic retinopathy can have the condition worsen because of this drug.
- Kidney disease Ozempic can have a massive impact on your kidneys leading to kidney damage, disease or in the worst cases cause kidney failure.
- Hypoglycaemia this is when your blood sugar drops to low.
- Thyroid cancer Ozempic can increase the chances of a person developing thyroid cancer.
- Gallbladder disease Ozempic can increase your risk of gallbladder diseases.
- Allergic reaction some people might have an allergic reaction to this drug which is why it is important that you speak to a medical professional before using Ozempic.
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