Macrogol is an osmotic laxative that draws water into the bowel to soften stools and is recommended by NICE as first-line treatment for chronic constipation in adults Constipation affects 1-10% of Ozempic users and over 10% of Wegovy users, caused by semaglutide's effect on gastrointestinal motility Bulk-forming laxatives like ispaghula husk may suit mild constipation but require adequate fluid intake to prevent obstruction Stimulant laxatives such as senna or bisacodyl provide short-term relief for severe constipation and should be used under medical supervision No specific laxative interactions with Ozempic are documented, but patients should inform healthcare providers of all medications taken Persistent or severe constipation, abdominal pain, vomiting, or inability to pass stool requires urgent medical assessment Not sure where to start

Diagnostic features: Biliary structures are usually glandular but may have solid or papillary areas, may be poor in or free of mucus, and mostly have a minimal connective tissue component
A consultation is the right place to discuss your medication, weight loss progress, symptoms, and surgical goals
The drugs approved to treat type 2 diabetes may be prescribed "off-label" for weight loss
Calculate concentration first by dividing total peptide milligrams by bacteriostatic water volume in milliliters this gives mg/mL
Increasing too quickly can generate more side effects