You should arrange a routine GP appointment if: Reflux symptoms are new or significantly worse since starting Ozempic Over-the-counter remedies and lifestyle changes have not improved symptoms after 23 weeks You experience persistent nausea or vomiting that affects your ability to eat or take medications GORD symptoms are interfering with your quality of life , sleep, or daily activities You require regular use of antacids (more than twice weekly) for symptom relief You have concerns about continuing Ozempic due to side effects Your GP can assess whether dose adjustment, additional medications for reflux, or alternative diabetes treatments might be appropriate
After obtaining anesthesia, patients who have a more severe sensory loss may not be able to discern between sharp (pinprick) and dull (analgesia) feelings, or they may not even be able to feel light touch at all
We do not have data confirming that semaglutide sodium or semaglutide acetate produces the same therapeutic effects, absorbs at the same rate, or maintains the same safety profile as the compound used in clinical research
We believe in sustainability when it comes to diet
This is decided case-by-case
Safety : Generally well-tolerated, with rare side effects under medical supervision