While it has been studied over one to two years in clinical trials, there is limited data beyond that time frame, especially regarding: Long-term metabolic effects Nutrient deficiencies due to reduced food intake Potential changes to gut microbiota Dependency on the drug to maintain weight loss Potential changes to gut microbiota Some clinicians have voiced concern that stopping Ozempic can result in rapid weight regain and the return of previous metabolic issues
However, the overall results indicated minimal nogenicity and low correlation with clinical outcomes [128]
This table illustrates the trade-off perfectly
Those who combine semaglutide with a healthy diet and regular exercise tend to see more weight loss than those who dont
For many people, neither is affordable at retail prices, which is where compounded alternatives become worth exploring
Clinical Update 1/18/2014 Green Tea "Blocks" Beta-Blocker A new study shows that drinking green tea can drastically reduce the amount of a beta-blocker (nadolol, Corgard) absorbed into the bloodstream