Quick Answer: High-fat foods, fried items, greasy dishes, and very sweet foods most commonly cause nausea and digestive discomfort in patients taking semaglutide due to the medication's gastric-slowing effects
Semaglutide, in particular, resulted in a 44 per cent decreased risk of people's depression worsening and a 38 per cent decreased risk of heightening anxiety
FDA's ongoing investigation Testing and analysis of the seized products are underway to determine the drug's composition and safety risks
Exclusion criteria included previous bariatric surgery, prior documented pregnancy or delivery events, incomplete BMI data and use of other anti-obesity medications (liraglutide, exenatide, dulaglutide, orlistat) (see codes in Supplementary Table S1)
Semaglutide slows gastric emptying, which can increase stomach pressure and volume, potentially promoting reflux of gastric contents into the esophagus
Never freeze semaglutide, and keep it within the recommended temperature range