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  2. Ozempic Butt Isn't The Strangest Side Effect Of The Drug ...

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    Here’s what you need to know about the side effects of Ozempic for weight loss, according to doctors who prescribe it. Meet the experts: Florence Comite , MD, is the founder of the Comite Center ...

  3. Poison Control Centers Are Seeing A Wave Of 'Ozempic ...

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    To help get you through it, your doctor may recommend “lots of hydration,” very small meals, and getting electrolytes via a bone broth or electrolyte drink, Sowa says. “Your doctor might ...

  4. The Surprising Ozempic Side Effects You Need To Know ... - AOL

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    Ozempic side effects include nausea and weight loss. Experts explain the side effects of Ozempic and what to look out for when taking the type 2 diabetes drug.

  5. Prescription cascade - Wikipedia

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    Another drug is prescribed to treat the new condition, and an adverse drug side-effect occurs that is again mistakenly diagnosed as a new medical condition. Thus the patient is at risk of developing additional adverse effects. [1] The most frequent medical intervention performed by a doctor is the writing of a prescription.

  6. Adverse drug reaction - Wikipedia

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    Type A: augmented pharmacological effects, which are dose-dependent and predictable [5]; Type A reactions, which constitute approximately 80% of adverse drug reactions, are usually a consequence of the drug's primary pharmacological effect (e.g., bleeding when using the anticoagulant warfarin) or a low therapeutic index of the drug (e.g., nausea from digoxin), and they are therefore predictable.

  7. Mirtazapine - Wikipedia

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    Mirtazapine, sold under the brand name Remeron among others, is an atypical tetracyclic antidepressant, and as such is used primarily to treat depression. [11] [12] Its effects may take up to four weeks but can also manifest as early as one to two weeks.

  8. What Doctors Want You to Know About Getting COVID and Flu ...

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    Here’s what doctors want you to know about getting your COVID and flu vaccines at the same time, what side effects to expect, and what to generally consider if you’re thinking of going this route.

  9. Duloxetine - Wikipedia

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    A 2012 review and practice guideline published by the European Association of Urology concluded that the clinical trial data provides Grade 1a evidence that duloxetine improves but does not cure urinary incontinence and that it causes a high rate of gastrointestinal side effects (mainly nausea and vomiting) leading to a high rate of treatment ...