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EXCERPTS (each incomplete): Digestive problems. Nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea and constipation – there is no shortage of reports of gut-related problems among people using GLP-1 medications. But while unpleasant, they are well known and have been documented in clinical trials...
Eye conditions More than one eye condition has been flagged in relation to GLP-1 medications. Last year, a study revealed people with diabetes who use the drugs could face double the risk of developing age-related macular degeneration, while reports based on adverse event reporting systems and matched cohort studies have suggested some GLP-1 medications have the potential to cause an eye disorder called non-arteritic anterior ischaemic optic neuropathy. This condition can cause sudden – and permanent – sight loss...
Pregnancies. There have been numerous reports of unexpected pregnancies among those using GLP-1 medications...
Ozempic face. Social media is awash with people reporting a dramatic change in facial appearance after using GLP-1 medications, including sunken eyes, wrinkles, facial ageing and sagging skin...
Hair thinning. Hair loss hit the headlines this week after research suggested it could be associated with the use of GLP-1 medications in adults with type 2 diabetes. It is not the first time a potential link has been mooted...
Ozempic foot. So-called Ozempic foot – a term for a bony appearance of the feet, with some people also reporting foot pain – has been claimed to be a side-effect of GLP-1 medications, but it is not found in patient information leaflets... (MORE - missing details)
EXCERPTS (each incomplete): Digestive problems. Nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea and constipation – there is no shortage of reports of gut-related problems among people using GLP-1 medications. But while unpleasant, they are well known and have been documented in clinical trials...
Eye conditions More than one eye condition has been flagged in relation to GLP-1 medications. Last year, a study revealed people with diabetes who use the drugs could face double the risk of developing age-related macular degeneration, while reports based on adverse event reporting systems and matched cohort studies have suggested some GLP-1 medications have the potential to cause an eye disorder called non-arteritic anterior ischaemic optic neuropathy. This condition can cause sudden – and permanent – sight loss...
Pregnancies. There have been numerous reports of unexpected pregnancies among those using GLP-1 medications...
Ozempic face. Social media is awash with people reporting a dramatic change in facial appearance after using GLP-1 medications, including sunken eyes, wrinkles, facial ageing and sagging skin...
Hair thinning. Hair loss hit the headlines this week after research suggested it could be associated with the use of GLP-1 medications in adults with type 2 diabetes. It is not the first time a potential link has been mooted...
Ozempic foot. So-called Ozempic foot – a term for a bony appearance of the feet, with some people also reporting foot pain – has been claimed to be a side-effect of GLP-1 medications, but it is not found in patient information leaflets... (MORE - missing details)
