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I Started Ozempic Today I Havent Improved Much With Metformin So My Dr Is Trying This To See Improvement Hopefully.Pros And Cons?

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Certainly! Here are the pros and cons of Ozempic (Semaglutide) based on the knowledge base:

Pros of Ozempic:
- Improves Glycemic Control: Approved by the FDA to improve blood sugar control in adults with type 2 diabetes.
- Incretin Mimetic: Imitates the effects of incretin, signaling the pancreas to produce more insuli... read more

Certainly! Here are the pros and cons of Ozempic (Semaglutide) based on the knowledge base:

Pros of Ozempic:
- Improves Glycemic Control: Approved by the FDA to improve blood sugar control in adults with type 2 diabetes.
- Incretin Mimetic: Imitates the effects of incretin, signaling the pancreas to produce more insulin and preventing the liver from releasing glucose.
- Convenient Dosing: Administered via a subcutaneous injection once a week, which can be more convenient than daily medications.

Cons of Ozempic:
- Common Side Effects: Includes nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal pain, and constipation.
- Serious Side Effects: Rare but serious side effects include pancreatitis, kidney injury, low blood glucose, complications in people with diabetic retinopathy, and systemic allergic reactions.

Comparison with Metformin:
- Metformin: Generally taken once daily with the last meal of the day. Common side effects include diarrhea, nausea, gas, stomach pain, and upset stomach. Rare but serious side effects include lactic acidosis and systemic allergic reactions.

Your doctor is likely trying Ozempic to see if it provides better glycemic control for you compared to Metformin. Always discuss any concerns or side effects with your healthcare provider.

 This AI-generated response comes from DiabetesTeam and other selected sources. It is not a substitute for medical advice. Always ask your doctor about specific health concerns.

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