Side effects that some people using semaglutide experience include: Gastrointestinal issues, such as nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, constipation, heartburn, burping and stomach pains Less often, the following more serious side effects can also occur: Fatigue Rash and itching Swelling of the legs and hands Vision changes Fainting or dizziness Allergic reactions Higher risk for pancreatitis (inflammation of the pancreas) Hypoglycemia (especially when combined with other diabetes medications) Possible risk of increased heart rate and thyroid tumors, including cancer (a warning required by the FDA) If you experience any of these symptoms, call your doctor right away and get emergency medical treatment if the symptoms become severe
On a Semaglutide diet , this transit time is drastically extended
Diabetic peripheral neuropathy can affect up to 50% of patients with diabetes
Causes include: Neurobiological factors (hypersensitivity of the ejaculatory reflex) Hormonal imbalances Inflammation or infection of the prostate or urethra Psychological factors such as anxiety, guilt, or depression Relationship issues Early sexual experiences that conditioned rapid ejaculation Many men with PE also develop secondary erectile dysfunction due to performance anxiety, creating a cycle that can be difficult to break without proper treatment
The majority of the mimics are powerful HGF antagonists with substantial anti-angiogenic and anti-cancer activity
As an analog of a natural hormone, its effects fall within physiological parameters rather than creating unprecedented biological states