Consider the following before using Ozempic: Allergy to semaglutide or any other medication in the same drug group as Ozempic Any history of medullary thyroid cancer in the family Have type I diabetes Call a doctor if there are any changes in your vision after using Ozempic Have pancreatitis Tell your doctor if you have preexisting kidney, liver, or gall bladder disease before using Ozempic Identify any serious side effects of Ozempic Tell your doctor if you are pregnant or planning to be pregnant before taking Ozempic Do not use different brands of semaglutide at the same time Use medication regularly, every seven days, to get the possible benefits Never share an injection pen with others Medically Reviewed on 7/22/2025 Ozempic: What Is It and How to Use It
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Your physician will recommend the right option based on your medical history, metabolic health, and personal goals
What that transparency doesn't do is eliminate the category-level considerations every buyer in this space needs to work through in mid-2026: compounded medications aren't FDA-approved, the regulatory environment governing their availability continues to evolve, and the right platform for you depends on your clinical eligibility, state-specific availability, your own health history, and your comfort level with a fully online clinical management model