Comments: Oral tablets: Ozempic 1.5 mg/day and Rybelsus 3 mg/day are not effective dosages for glycemic control
95% CI 14.95 to 1.72
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Mood and appetite, he explained, are closely related (think of stressful eating or eating when we are sad, comfort food), and a benefit of [GLP-1 drugs] is that they help control appetite and satiety, which allows patients to make better meal choices and become healthier. So, the modest improvement in depression seen in the study may be related to weight loss, improved blood sugars, [fewer diabetes] symptoms, and likely an overall sense of patients getting healthier, Splenser hypothesized

Your GP or diabetes specialist should: Evaluate whether symptoms coincide with dose escalation (suggesting a possible connection to treatment) Review all concurrent medications for potential contributors Assess for alternative causes, particularly thyroid function and menopausal status in women Consider whether glycaemic control has changed significantly Review insulin or sulfonylurea doses if hypoglycaemia is suspected For women experiencing menopausal hot flushes, hormone replacement therapy (HRT) is generally considered first-line treatment where appropriate, in line with NICE guidance