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Semaglutide usually begins to take effect within two weeks. While some individuals may notice changes within the first eight weeks, most will see noticeable results by 12 weeks.
Yes, Semaglutide is known to help suppress appetite, although not everyone may experience this effect. It slows gastric emptying, helping you feel full longer, and directly influences appetite regulation through GLP-1.
You should not increase your dose before four weeks. The medication is designed to be gradually increased every four weeks to reduce the risk of side effects. It's crucial to follow the prescribed dosing schedule.
Common side effects include stomach issues like cramps, vomiting, loss of appetite, diarrhea, low blood sugar, heartburn, gas, bloating, nausea, constipation, headache, dizziness, fatigue, etc.
The frequency of Vitamin B12 injections depends on your individual needs and the cause of your deficiency. Typically, an initial series of injections is given weekly or monthly, followed by maintenance doses every few months. Your healthcare provider will recommend the best schedule for you.
Oral Vitamin B12 supplements, like tablets or capsules, can be effective but may not be absorbed as well as injections, especially for those with gastrointestinal issues. Your healthcare provider can guide you on the most suitable form of Vitamin B12 for your situation.