Ozempic is a once-weekly prescription injection from the incretin drug class, with the active ingredient semaglutide. It comes in easy-to-use pens and should be taken only under a doctor’s guidance. Common side effects people ask about include nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and stomach upset. If you want simple steps, pen training, and friendly support for timing and storage, our team is here to help you every step of the way. Ozempic 2.5mg solution for injection in pre-filled pen 4s Use the prefilled pen to inject under the skin of the tummy, thigh, or upper arm once a week on the same day, exactly as your doctor shows you. Do not share pens and rotate injection sites each week. Adults commonly start at 0.25 mg once weekly for 4 weeks, then move to 0.5 mg once weekly. Your prescriber may increase to 1 mg or 2 mg once weekly if needed; your exact plan is set by your clinician. Check the expiry date on the box and pen label and do not use after that date. After first use, a pen can be used for up to 56 days when stored correctly. Keep unused pens refrigerated at 2 to 8°C, do not freeze, and protect from light. In use, you may keep the pen refrigerated or at room temperature up to 30°C for up to 56 days; keep the cap on and discard after 56 days or if the pen was frozen. Semaglutide. Nausea Vomiting Diarrhea or constipation Stomach pain or indigestion Decreased appetite Burping or gas Injection-site redness or itching Tiredness, especially early on Ozempic can slow stomach emptying and may affect how some oral medicines are absorbed. Extra care is needed if you use insulin or sulfonylureas due to low blood sugar risk; your doctor may adjust doses. If you take medicines with a very tight safety range, your clinician may monitor levels more closely. Alcohol and very heavy meals can worsen tummy side effects. Do not use if you have a personal or family history of medullary thyroid carcinoma, if you have Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia syndrome type 2, or if you have had a serious allergy to semaglutide or any pen ingredients. Do not use during pregnancy. Speak to your doctor first if you have a history of pancreatitis or severe stomach problems. Intro of Ozempic

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