What is Ozempic?
Ozempic contains the active substance semaglutide, which is used to lower blood sugar (glucose) in adults with type 2 diabetes.
The medication itself is a clear and colourless solution with a pH of 7.4. Ozempic is provided in a prefilled multi-dose disposable pen, which contains the drug solution, semaglutide, in a 1.5 mL or 3 mL cartridge; equivalent to 2 mg or 4 mg semaglutide.
For more resources, including a full list of the risks and benefits of Ozempic, please review the product monograph.
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How does Ozempic work?
Ozempic belongs to the glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) receptor agonists family of medications. It works by helping your body make more insulin when your blood sugar is high.
It’s important to note that you should follow any diet and lifestyle advice from your doctor, pharmacist, or nurse while using Ozempic.
What is Ozempic used to treat?
Ozempic is used for the once-weekly treatment of adult patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus, to help improve their glycemic control.
This is usually done in combination with changes in dietary habits, as well as a regimen of regular exercise.
It’s very important to note that Ozempic is not a substitute for insulin.
How do you take Ozempic?
Ozempic is a subcutaneous injection, with one dose taken each week. When ordering Ozempic online, the injections come pre-loaded and ready for use.
The best places to inject Ozempic are on the top of the thighs, the front of the abdomen, and the upper arms.
How long does Ozempic last after you take it?
What are the common side effects of Ozempic?
The most common Ozempic side effects include:
- Decreased appetite
- Weight loss
- Gas or bloating
- Abdominal pain or distension
- Heartburn
- Nausea or indigestion (dyspepsia)
- Gastro-esophageal reflux disease (GERD)
- Vomiting
- Gastritis
- Diarrhea
- Dizziness
- Constipation
- Fatigue
Who shouldn't take Ozempic?
There are a number of patients that should avoid getting Ozempic prescriptions online, including those who are:
- Under the age of 18- Over 65 years old
- Living with type 1 diabetes
- Living with diabetic ketoacidosis
- Living with a history (or family history) of thyroid tumors
- Living with Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia syndrome type 2 (MEN 2)
- Living with pancreatitis
- Living with diabetic retinopathy
- Pregnant or breastfeeding
It’s always a good idea to talk to your healthcare practitioner about your medical history and current conditions before requesting Ozempic online.
Is it safe to order Ozempic online in Canada?
This depends on where you order your Ozempic from. It may not be safe to order Ozempic from unlicensed sources that aren’t regulated by the Government of Canada. This is because there is no governing body overseeing the production, manufacturing, and distribution of unregulated medications.
In turn, this can lead to issues like damaged product, improper storage, inconsistent dosages, or unlisted ingredients in doses, which can be dangerous to take.
However, we only use our licensed online pharmacy, which means you can rest assured that it is safe to order Ozempic online in Canada from Felix.
What should I expect after taking my first dose of Ozempic?
The surprising thing about what to expect after taking your first dose of Ozempic is that, most likely, you won’t notice any major changes right away.
Although your Ozempic injections will start to work within a couple of hours of being taken, the actual changes that you’ll notice in regards to appetite and weight loss can take a few weeks or even months to occur; especially since your practitioner will start your dosage low and slowly increase it at predetermined intervals throughout your treatment.
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What medications should not be taken with Ozempic?
If you’re wondering what drugs should not be taken with Ozempic, there are some medications that are considered contraindications with Ozempic, such as diuretics and diabetic treatments.
Diuretics increase your body’s chances of becoming dehydrated, so they should only be used with the supervision of your practitioner and with caution.
Due to the fact that Ozempic decreases your appetite, which encourages smaller meals and eating less often, diabetic medications should also be taken only with monitoring from your practitioner as they can also lower your blood sugar. Combined, this can lead to blood sugar unintentionally dropping to unhealthy or dangerous levels.
Also, although it technically can be taken with Ozempic, it’s essential to consult your healthcare practitioner to ensure you can safely do so based on your health factors and lifestyle habits.
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Can I drink alcohol while taking Ozempic?
Can you drink alcohol while taking Ozempic for weight loss? Technically, you can drink alcohol and use Ozempic, but you should be aware of potential side effects and the risks associated with combining this medication with other substances. Excess alcohol consumption or consuming alcohol instead of eating can lower blood sugar levels and therefore increase the risk of hypoglycemia or low blood sugar episodes when combined. Both increased alcohol consumption and taking Ozempic increases the likelihood of developing pancreatitis. It’s ultimately your choice if you want to have an occasional drink while taking a treatment like Ozempic — but it’s best to consult your healthcare practitioner before doing so.
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