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Ozempic and Metformin: Can You Take Both Together?
Yes, Ozempic (or semaglutide) and metformin are commonly taken together, and the combination is well studied and widely used. They work through different mechanisms,…
Ozempic and Ibuprofen: What to Know About NSAIDs and Semaglutide
Taking ibuprofen occasionally while on Ozempic or semaglutide is generally fine for most people, but there’s a real reason to be thoughtful about it….
How Long Does Nausea Last on Ozempic or Semaglutide?
For most people, nausea on Ozempic or semaglutide is temporary. It tends to show up in the first days after starting or after a…
Constipation on Ozempic or Semaglutide: Why It Happens and How to Find Relief
Yes, constipation is a common side effect of Ozempic and semaglutide, and for most people it’s manageable with a few adjustments. It happens because…
What Happens If You Miss a Dose of Ozempic or Semaglutide?
Missing one weekly dose of Ozempic or semaglutide is rarely a problem, and it’s not a reason to panic. Because the medication stays active…
Can You Use Ozempic After the Expiration Date?
The short answer is no. You shouldn’t use Ozempic, or compounded semaglutide, after its expiration or beyond-use date. Unlike some stable pills that may…
Bruising and Injection Site Reactions on Semaglutide
Bruising and mild injection site reactions, meaning redness, a small lump, itching, or tenderness, are common with subcutaneous semaglutide and are usually harmless. Bruising…
Dry Mouth on Semaglutide: Why It Happens and How to Manage It
Dry mouth is a common and usually mild side effect of semaglutide. It happens mainly because the medication reduces appetite and thirst signals and…
Do You Need to Stop Ozempic Before Surgery?
Often yes, at least a pause, and the decision belongs to your care team, not to you alone. Because Ozempic and semaglutide slow how…