Ozempic, a popular GLP-1 receptor agonist for type 2 diabetes and weight loss, has seen a surge in prescriptions, with over 9 million Americans reportedly using the medication in 2023 (source). Despite its effectiveness, Ozempic can affect multiple organ systems, making side effect monitoring complex. Many adverse reactions are detected late or under-reported due to subtle onset and lack of awareness among patients and providers. This article explores the lesser-known side effects and the challenges associated with recognizing them early.
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45. Changes in Bowel Habits Many individuals taking Ozempic experience changes in bowel habits, which can include an unpredictable pattern of alternating diarrhea and constipation. This…