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Wegovy Side Effects You Should Know

Key Takeaways

Wegovy, also known as semaglutide, is a drug that has been indicated for long-term weight management. While this medication has proven effective, it's also important to be aware of its potential side effects.

By educating yourself about the potential side effects of Wegovy, you can better assess the benefits and risks of using this medication. Let's explore the side effects of Wegovy that you should know about to make a well-informed decision on whether this medication is a good choice for you.

What Are the Side Effects of Wegovy?

Wegovy is an injectable medication that works by activating the GLP-1 receptors in the body to promote weight loss.

Some of the most common Wegovy side effects include:

  • Nausea
  • Vomiting
  • Diarrhea
  • Constipation
  • Stomach pain
  • Feeling weak or tired
  • Headache

Other side effects that may occur include feeling dizzy, upset stomach or indigestion, burping, gas (flatulence), bloating of the stomach, inflamed stomach, acid reflux, hair loss, low blood sugar in those with diabetes, or low blood pressure.

Some patients have reported experiencing injection site reactions, such as pain, bruising, redness, swelling, and itching, which should go away within a few days and be localized to the injection site only. Watch this video to learn more about Wegovy side effects, and tips to manage them

Who Should Not Take Wegovy?

Wegovy cannot be used in patients who have a personal or family history of 2 specific diagnoses. These are medullary thyroid carcinoma (MTC) or Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia syndrome type 2 (MEN 2).

While Wegovy can be an effective medication for weight management, it's important to contact your healthcare practitioner in order to choose a treatment option that is best for you. 

How Long Do the Side Effects of Wegovy Last?

The length of time that they last and the severity of the side effects with Wegovy vary from person to person. Many people experience short-term side effects, like nausea and vomiting, and diarrhea for several days or weeks after starting treatment with Wegovy. These symptoms should resolve as your body adjusts to the medication. If they do not go away, then you need to talk to your healthcare practitioner to have the symptoms assessed. The side effects may return when the medication dose is increased.

Other side effects, like significant, persistent abdominal pain, fever, etc., require immediate in-person medical attention at your local emergency department or urgent care centre. In some cases, individuals may need to stop taking Wegovy altogether.

You should speak with a healthcare practitioner if you're experiencing any side effects while taking Wegovy, especially if they are significant or not going away. They can guide you through how to manage your side effects, how long it may last, and can ensure your overall health and well-being. 

Does Wegovy Cause Hair Loss?

Hair loss can have many underlying causes such as: 

  • Stress
  • Vitamin deficiencies
  • Hormonal imbalances
  • Certain medications
  • Significant rapid weight loss 

Hair loss is not a known side effect of this medication and there is no evidence to show that Wegovy itself causes hair loss. However, other medications or medical conditions might be responsible for changes in your physical appearance. If you experience an unexplained change in your hair growth pattern or are having hair loss while taking Wegovy, speaking with a healthcare practitioner to rule out other potential causes is essential.

Can Wegovy Cause Muscle Pain?

No, muscle pain is not a known side effect  of taking Wegovy. If you experience any significant or new muscle pain while using Wegovy, your best course of action is to speak with your healthcare practitioner to assess the cause and identify if any further action needs to be taken. 

Can Wegovy Cause Joint Pain?

No, joint pain is not a known side effect or a potential side effect of taking Wegovy. Joint pain can be characterized as aching, stiffness, or soreness in the joints and can be caused by many things including but not limited to things like inflammation, injury, medical conditions, or medications. 

If you experience joint pain while taking Wegovy, speak to a healthcare practitioner to assess the cause and identify if further action needs to be taken. 

Can Wegovy Cause Constipation?

Yes, constipation is a common side effect of taking Wegovy. Constipation is generally defined as having fewer than three bowel movements in a week. Constipation can also be caused by many things other than Wegovy, such as dehydration, physical activity level, dietary food choices, medical conditions, and medications.

Regular physical activity, increased fluid intake, and increased fiber can often be helpful for some people with constipation.

If you are noticing a significant change in your bowel habits, including constipation while taking Wegovy, speak with a healthcare practitioner to assess the cause and determine if further action needs to be taken. 

Does Wegovy Make You Tired?

Yes, feeling tired can be a side effect of taking Wegovy. However, fatigue can be caused by various factors depending on the individual and their situation, and can range from mild to severe. 

If you are experiencing changes in your energy level or fatigue while taking Wegovy, it is essential to consult with your healthcare practitioner in order to look into the potential causes and any other symptoms you may be experiencing, since fatigue can be caused by many different medical and non-medical conditions.

Does Wegovy Cause Depression

There is no known direct link at this point between taking Wegovy and depression, though some patients may experience mood changes. These changes can range from mild to severe, depending on the individual and their situation. Biological, psychological, and social factors can all cause or be involved in depression.

Wegovy was not studied in patients with major depressive disorder or with a history of suicide attempts or thoughts of suicide. As a result, if you are experiencing symptoms of depression, it is crucial to speak with your healthcare practitioner as soon as possible, especially if your depression symptoms are new, different, or worsening. 

A healthcare practitioner can assess and may identify any potential underlying causes contributing to your symptoms. They can also determine the most appropriate treatment plan for you. 

If you feel unsafe, feel like harming yourself or others, or are having any other significant symptoms or changes in your mood or symptoms, call 911 or go directly to the nearest emergency department.  

Does Wegovy Cause Anxiety?

There is no known direct link at this point between taking Wegovy and anxiety, though some patients may experience mood changes while on the medication and a few users have reported feeling anxious or increasing anxious feelings. 

These changes can range from mild to severe, depending on the individual and their situation. Biological, psychological, and social factors can all cause or be involved in anxiety.

It is essential to speak to a healthcare practitioner if you are experiencing anxiety, especially if you are experiencing new, different or worsening of your anxiety. 

If you feel unsafe, feel like harming yourself or others, or are having any other significant symptoms or changes in your mood or symptoms, call 911 or go directly to the nearest emergency department. 

If you'd like more information about how to get Wegovy online in Canada, speak to a Felix healthcare practitioner today.

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