Ongoing Support & Check-Ins Weekly check-ins, side effect monitoring, and dose adjustments keep Texas patients on track toward their weight loss goals
Gastrointestinal symptoms are the predominant side effects and include: Nausea very common (may affect more than 1 in 10 people) Diarrhoea very common Vomiting common (may affect up to 1 in 10 people) Constipation common Abdominal pain or discomfort common These gastrointestinal effects are usually mild to moderate in severity and tend to diminish over time as the body adjusts to the medication
For example, it was technically possible for an included individual to initiate treatment and experience a stroke event on the same day, but the sensitivity analysis in which no stroke event was permitted in the 90 days before treatment initiation, including on the index date, partly overcame this limitation
Symptoms like cloudy urine, a strong smell, pain, or a burning sensation may indicate a UTI, which should be treated by a healthcare provider