Your blood sugar levels may also spikecommon signs include passing more urine than normal, headaches, blurred vision, and feeling sick, thirsty, or tiredso you may need to monitor your blood sugar closely in this case
Unfortunately, there aren't inherently "preferable" alcoholic beverages while taking Ozempic
Yes, people taking GLP-1 receptor agonists such as semaglutide (Ozempic) or dulaglutide can generally donate blood if their diabetes is well-controlled and they have no complications
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