Managing Common Side Effects A common side effect of Semaglutide includes mild nausea, which can often be managed by starting with a low dose and increasing gradually
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Several factors may hinder the absorption of natural food folate, e.g., partial release from the food matrix (incomplete liberation from cellular structures), destruction within the gastrointestinal tract, and incomplete hydrolysis of polyglutamates to monoglutamates (possibly mediated by partial inhibition of deconjugation enzymes by other dietary constituents such as organic acids)
Semaglutide is typically injected once weekly in areas such as the abdomen, thigh, or upper arm