Can You Drink Alcohol While Taking Saxenda?
Many people who start taking Saxenda often wonder if they’re able to drink alcohol. Our experts discuss potential risks & what you can do.
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Many people who start taking Saxenda often wonder if they’re able to drink alcohol. Our experts discuss potential risks & what you can do.
Like all medications, Semaglutide can have side effects & you should be aware of them during your treatment. Our experts give you the info.
Want to know if there are any foods to avoid while taking Semaglutide? Our experts shed some light on how this medication affects your diet
Semaglutide is known to help to reduce the risk of major cardiovascular events but it isn’t prescribed for this purpose. Read more here.
When you start taking Saxenda you’ll be eager to see results as soon as possible. Our experts explain whether Saxenda works immediately.
Semaglutide has been linked to worsening retinopathy in studies. We discuss the complicated relationship between Semaglutide & retinopathy.
Knowing the side effects of Saxenda is essential if you’re planning on taking it. Our experts show you what to look out for.
When you’ve reached your target weight with Saxenda, you may want to finish your treatment. We reveal what happens at the end of treatment.
Semaglutide is often taken via injection which can be intimidating for first-timers. Our experts explain how to inject Semaglutide properly.
The effects of Saxenda last for around a day, but how long does it actually stay in your system? Our experts look into this topic.
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