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What is Ozempic

Ozempic is an injection that helps in lowering blood sugar level by making the pancreas produce more insulin.

Ozempic is also known generically as
semaglutide. It was approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for use in adults withtype 2 diabetes in 2017.

Side Effects Of Ozempic

Some of the common Ozempic side effects are nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, stomach pain, constipation, upset stomach, heartburn, burping, gas, bloating, loss of appetite, runny nose or sore throat, stomach flu symptoms, headache, dizziness, tiredness and low blood sugar (in people with type 2 diabetes).

Stomach or gastrointestinal Ozempic side effects are more common but they are mild and go away in a few weeks in most people and would not interfere with long-term treatment. Stomach issues can be more common with higher doses.

The most common gastrointestinal Ozempic side effect is nausea, which occurs in about 15% to 20% of people.

  • Others include 5% to 9% vomiting, 8% diarrhea, 6% to 7% stomach-area pain, and 3% to 7% constipation.
  • These side effects occur at higher rates than the placebo-treated groups (receiving an inactive treatment).

More patients receiving Ozempic 0.5 mg (3.1%) and 1 mg (3.8%) discontinue their treatment due to stomach issues than the patients who are receiving placebo (0.4%).

Stomach issues generally occur at the beginning of treatment and if your dose is increased too quickly. Because of this, your healthcare provider slowly increases your dose every 4 weeks as needed until you reach your targeted dose. You can take Ozempic with or without meals.

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How Do You Qualify To File an Ozempic Lawsuit?

You qualify to file an Ozempic lawsuit if you have been prescribed Ozempic and substantially suffered from gallbladder diseases, biliary issues or any other Ozempic related health problems. You may not possibly qualify if you had gastric bypass surgery, gastric banding or gastric sleeve surgery before using Ozempic. Only an authorized Ozempic attorney can determine whether or not you qualify for filing a claim.

The statute of limitations for filing an Ozempic lawsuit varies state to state, so there may be a limited time.
Contact an experienced Ozempic attorney to begin the process as soon as possible.