doi: 10.2337/dc17-0417
If you suspect you've accidentally injected semaglutide into muscle: Do not administer an extra dose to compensate Continue your regular dosing schedule for future injections Monitor for unusual symptoms but understand that occasional technique errors are unlikely to significantly compromise overall treatment Pay attention to blood glucose levels , especially if you also take insulin or sulfonylureas, as these combinations increase hypoglycemia risk Contact your healthcare provider promptly if you experience: Severe or persistent abdominal pain (potential sign of pancreatitis) Signs of allergic reaction (rash, swelling, difficulty breathing) Symptoms of hypoglycemia (if on insulin or sulfonylureas) Signs of infection at the injection site While an occasional intramuscular injection is not typically a medical emergency, proper technique for future injections is important for consistent medication delivery and therapeutic effect
Like all medications, semaglutide can cause side effects
the 10 mg treatment group experienced a -3.6 kg reduction in body weight
Your LaSara care team walks you through every step, and support is available around the clock whenever a question comes up
Yes, you can undergo cosmetic surgery after taking GLP-1 receptor agonists like tirzepatide or semaglutide , but careful planning and coordination with your healthcare providers is essential to promote safety and satisfactory results