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Ozempic

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Similar to Saxenda, Ozempic works by mimicking the action of GLP-1, which helps regulate appetite, food intake, and blood sugar levels. By reducing feelings of hunger and increasing feelings of fullness, Ozempic can lead to a decrease in calorie intake and potential weight loss.

Ozempic is typically administered via subcutaneous injection once a week. Common side effects may include nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and constipation. As with Saxenda, it’s important to use Ozempic under the supervision of a healthcare provider, and regular monitoring and follow-up are necessary to assess progress and address any concerns.

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