Potential Side Effects and Safety Considerations Gastrointestinal adverse effects are the most commonly reported side effects of GLP-1 receptor agonists, occurring in a significant proportion of patients, particularly during treatment initiation and dose escalation
These findings raise concerns as the mechanism in arginine remains unclear
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Other potential gastrointestinal side effects of semaglutide can include the following: Eructation (belching or burping) Decreased appetite Abdominal distension Dyspepsia (indigestion) Flatulence (gas) Gastritis (inflammation of the stomach lining) Most patients will experience at least one side effect, but these effects are generally minimal if the dosing is gradual and appropriate, says Jessica Marren, APRN, CRNA, the owner, CEO, and lead injector at Bella Bar Medspa in Brownsville, Texas