Key Takeaways: Ozempic Nausea Nausea affects 20% to 44% of people taking Ozempic, varying by dose level Caused primarily by delayed gastric emptying and brain receptor activation Typically worst within 24 to 48 hours after weekly injections Improves significantly after 2 to 3 weeks at each dose level Usually temporary and manageable with dietary and lifestyle strategies Prevention works better than reactive treatment after nausea starts Some people experience minimal or no nausea throughout treatment Rarely severe enough to require stopping the medication Why Ozempic Causes Nausea Understanding the mechanism behind nausea helps you prevent and manage it more effectively
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Recent studies have revealed an autoregulatory mechanism whereby mitochondrial GSH (mtGSH) homeostasis is controlled through a feedback loop involving solute carrier family 25 member 39 (SLC25A39) transporter and mitochondrial protease AFG3 like matrix AAA peptidase subunit 2 (AFG3L2), coupling GSH levels to iron-sulfur cluster biogenesis 16,17
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