Ozempic has rapidly become a leading prescription for both type 2 diabetes and weight management, with millions of Americans now using it. As obesity rates in the U.S. approach 42% and diabetes affects over 37 million adults, the interest in effective treatments continues to rise (CDC). Ozempic works by mimicking hormones in the endocrine system to regulate blood sugar and appetite, offering a powerful tool for metabolic health. However, early identification of side effects remains a critical challenge. Recognizing and addressing these risks can make all the difference in safe, successful treatment.
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12. Recognizing Hypoglycemia Hypoglycemia, or low blood sugar, can occur in people taking Ozempic, particularly when it’s used alongside insulin or other diabetes medications that increase…