GORD is a recognised side effect of GLP-1 receptor agonists, occurring because delayed gastric emptying may increase pressure within the stomach and promote reflux of acidic contents into the oesophagus
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These effects typically occur within the first few days and tend to subside as the body becomes accustomed to semaglutide GLP-1
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