Thank you for filling out your Weight Loss Intake. You will receive an invoice shortly with a link to pay. Please review the below information on injection instructions, side effects, and other helpful information
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tell your doctor and pharmacist if you are allergic to semaglutide
tell your doctor if you have or have ever had pancreatitis (inflammation of the pancreas), diabetic retinopathy (damage to the eyes caused by diabetes), gallbladder disease, or kidney disease. Also tell your doctor if you have recently had diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting or if you cannot drink liquids by mouth, which may cause dehydration (loss of a large amount of body fluids).
tell your doctor if you plan to become pregnant. Your doctor may tell you to stop using semaglutide injection for 2 months before a planned pregnancy.
tell your doctor if you are pregnant or are breastfeeding. If you become pregnant while using semaglutide injection, call your doctor.
ask your doctor what to do if there is a large change in your diet, exercise, or weight; or if you get sick, develop an infection or fever, experience unusual stress, or are injured. These changes and conditions can affect your blood sugar and the amount of semaglutide injection you may need.
you should know that your mental health may change in unexpected ways and you may become suicidal (thinking about harming or killing yourself or planning or trying to do so) while you are using semaglutide injection for weight loss. You, your family, or your caregiver should call your doctor right away if you experience any of the following symptoms: depression; talking or thinking about wanting to hurt yourself or end your life; withdrawing from friends and family; preoccupation with death and dying; or any other unusual changes in behavior or mood. Be sure that your family or caregiver knows which symptoms may be serious so they can call the doctor if you are unable to seek treatment on your own.
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Injection site redness/bruising/pain
Nausea, decrease appetite, diarrhea, vomiting, headache, constipation,
—>Nausea/Vomiting: Contact Clinic for anti-nausea prescription
—>Diarrhea: Try Activated Charcoal or Imodium – Discontinue medication if continues
—>Constipation: Try magnesium oxide (400 mg) OTC Supplementation at night with a large glass of water. Cramping and diarrhea may occur. Contact clinic if constipation continues.
Hypersensitivity reaction / Immune activation – Itching at injection site – (discontinue therapy),
Allergic reaction
Decreased blood sugar – feeling faint, sweating, pale, nauseated, or anxiety –-> have sometime to eat (juice/ sugar containing food)
Abdominal pain: pancreatitis or gall bladder pain – discontinue medication, seek medical attention, and contact clinic.
Neck Swelling/difficult swallowing: discontinue medication and contact clinic.
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