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if you become pregnant whilst on treatment, stop the medication and seek immediate medical and nutritional review [1] [25] Contact your GP urgently if you experience: Severe, persistent abdominal pain (with or without vomiting) which could indicate pancreatitis Upper-right abdominal pain, fever or jaundice which may suggest gallbladder disease Persistent nausea or vomiting preventing adequate nutrition Signs of dehydration (dark urine, dizziness, reduced urination) Unexplained symptoms such as jaundice, severe fatigue, or mood changes For people with diabetes: hypoglycaemia (low blood sugar) symptoms when taking insulin or sulfonylureas alongside GLP-1 therapy Regular monitoring throughout GLP-1 treatment should include periodic assessment of weight, body composition where possible, nutritional intake, and relevant blood markers
This timeline exists because every needle puncture introduces a potential pathway for microbial contamination, even with proper sterile technique
This entire process can happen quickly, making hot flashes feel sudden and intense
Other health problems may show up immediately
Large analyses suggest these effects are rare and often reversible after stopping treatment