Contact your GP, study team, or supervising clinician if fatigue: Is severe enough to significantly impair daily functioning, work, or personal care Persists without any improvement despite the dose stabilising Is accompanied by dizziness, fainting, or palpitations , which may suggest dehydration or electrolyte disturbance Occurs alongside unexplained weight loss beyond expected levels , pallor, or breathlessness which could indicate nutritional anaemia Is associated with low mood, persistent sadness, or loss of motivation , as these may suggest depression rather than drug-related tiredness Develops alongside jaundice, dark urine, or abdominal pain , which warrant urgent assessment to exclude hepatic or pancreatic causes Seek urgent medical attention (call 999 or go to A&E) if you experience: Severe, persistent upper abdominal pain, particularly if it radiates to the back and is accompanied by vomiting these are potential symptoms of pancreatitis and require immediate assessment [12] Chest pain, severe dizziness, confusion, or an inability to keep any fluids down For urgent advice that does not require emergency services , contact NHS 111 (online at 111.nhs.uk or by telephone)

Nausea is the most frequently reported side effect, affecting 40 to 50 percent of patients at some point during treatment, typically during dose escalation
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The demographic and clinical characteristics of all ICSRs are outlined in Table 2
Some studies compare its metabolic effects to prescription medications, which leads patients to view it as a natural add-on
Compared with other non-insulin hypoglycemic drugs, it can not only effectively reduce blood glucose and glycosylated hemoglobin (HbA1c), but also protect cardiovascular system, nervous system and kidney function without causing hypoglycemia and weight gain