Holiday Indulgence or Medication Continuation: The Dilemma of Pausing Ozempic

As the holiday season approaches, some individuals taking the medication Ozempic for weight loss are considering pausing their dosage to indulge in holiday feasts. However, experts advise against intentionally skipping Ozempic doses, as it may lead to prolonged side effects and hinder weight loss goals. Skipping the medication can result in symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and constipation when restarting. Additionally, pausing Ozempic for individuals with Type 2 diabetes can cause uncontrolled blood sugar levels, potentially leading to severe illness. Instead, experts recommend practicing mindful eating, portion control, and maintaining a healthy, well-balanced diet while taking Ozempic. If adverse symptoms occur due to pausing the medication, individuals should contact their prescribing physician or seek medical attention.
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