Hair loss can happen while taking semaglutidebut the medication itself isnt always the culprit
They can be dangerous if used for too long or incorrectly
Studies tell us that, mechanistically, semaglutide works to: Reduce appetite and hunger signaling Steady blood sugar Slow the rate at which your food out of your stomach and into your small intestine, making you feel fuller longer All of which assist with changing your behaviors such that you consume fewer calories over time
org/10.1196/annals.1320.003 Rospond, B., & Chopicka, J
Rabbit knee joint tissues were fixed in 4% paraformaldehyde for 16 h, dehydrated with graded concentrations of ethanol, and embedded in paraffin
Plaintiffs point to pre-approval clinical trials and post-marketing adverse event reports that accumulated evidence of severe gastrointestinal complications years before manufacturers updated warning labels to reflect these serious risks