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Does Ozempic Make You Tired?

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Obi Obadike

Obi Obadike

Celebrity Fitness & Nutrition Expert, CFT, SFN, M.S. Founder & CEO – Ethical Inc.
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Does Ozempic make you tired? There has been a small number of people that had adverse reactions such as dizziness and fatigue while taking Ozempic. Ozempic is a Type 2 diabetes drug but one of the more popular side effects is weight loss. People that use Ozempic is to treat high blood sugar for Type 2 diabetes folks.

When people are fatigued it is a common symptom of high blood sugar. Some of the more common side effects to taking Ozempic is:

  • Diarrhea
  • Constipation
  • Nausea
  • Fatigue

The main reason why Ozempic has become so popular is the weight loss effect from this weekly injectable drug. The reason why people lose weight on this injectable drug is because it suppresses your appetite.

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The active ingredient in Ozempic is semaglutide and it is a glucagon like peptide that mimics the GLP-1 hormone that is released by the body during the digestion process. When the hormone rises in your body it goes to the brain and signals to your body that you are full. It causes you to crave less food and it keeps you satiated. It slows your digestion, so it takes longer to leave your system making you fuller.

It is similar to bariatric surgery, but it works hormonally in your body. One of the concerns about the appetite suppressing effects of this drug is you are not having enough food or calories where it potentially can lead to malnutrition. One of the main requirements for using Ozempic for weight loss is having a BMI of over 30. One of the health issues that disqualify taking Ozempic is gallbladder disease and kidney disease.

One of the negative effects of Ozempic is gaining weight once you get off the drug. And this can happen significantly if you don’t teach people positive lifestyle habits like eating better and exercising regularly.

Without incorporating consistent diet and exercise habits taking Ozempic is like putting a temporary band aid on a wound that is bleeding profusely. Once you take that band aid off the bleeding continues. And the band aid that is used in this analogy would be Ozempic.

Without diet and exercise being a permanent staple in your lifestyle habits you will gain the weight back you lost while taking the drug Ozempic.

The Bottom Line is taking Ozempic regularly has been known to make people fatigue and tired but the biggest and most popular side effect to this drug is weight loss. It is why this Type 2 diabetes drug is so popular in the weight loss community.

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