Very common (10% of patients) Nausea peaks during titration, typically subsides within 48 weeks at a stable dose Vomiting, diarrhoea, constipation Abdominal pain or discomfort Reduced appetite (this is the therapeutic effect, not an adverse effect) Less common but serious stop and see a doctor Severe, persistent abdominal pain radiating to the back possible pancreatitis Right upper abdomen pain, fever, yellowing possible gallstones / gallbladder disease Persistent neck lump, hoarseness, difficulty swallowing evaluate thyroid Rapid heartbeat, severe dehydration from vomiting Hypoglycaemia when semaglutide is combined with insulin or sulfonylureas What the Indian data shows: a 2025 study of Indian patients found GI side effects are the leading cause of discontinuation, peaking during dose escalation
This implies that neighboring hepatocytes may become senescent due to exposure of paracrine SASP signals from senescent cells in close proximity 14
This log becomes invaluable when adjusting doses, troubleshooting issues, or planning vial purchases
Do I have to follow a diet or exercise plan