In recent years, Ozempic and similar GLP-1 receptor agonists have surged in popularity for weight loss and diabetes management. Prescriptions for these drugs have skyrocketed, with millions now relying on them for metabolic control or appetite suppression. According to the New York Times, demand is so high that shortages have become common.
While the benefits are often celebrated, the metabolic and gastrointestinal systems—responsible for blood sugar and digestion—are also the most vulnerable to unwanted effects. Yet, some side effects are subtle, delayed, or easily overlooked, leaving many patients unaware of the full risk profile. Understanding these hidden dangers is essential for informed decision-making as usage continues to climb.
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32. Delayed Gastric Emptying One of the intended effects of Ozempic and other GLP-1 drugs is to slow gastric emptying, meaning food stays in the stomach…