Ozempic and Nausea: What Users Say
Reviews for Ozempic
- Shy...
- Taken for 1 to 6 months
- March 26, 2022
For Cardiovascular Risk Reduction "I always had some side effects of Ozempic. Mainly exhaustion, nauseous, occasional throwing up after eating, constipation. As month 3 came and the dose increased to 1 mg, I ended up in the emergency room. I was vomiting and had liquid diarrhea for 4 days. My heart rate was elevated, and my potassium was dangerously low. At the time, I thought it was a stomach bug-until the next injection caused the same effects. I've been on anti-nausea medication since. I can see why it takes the appetite away-being exhausted and nauseous 24/7 is terrible. Potassium is still not where it should be. Hoping this gets out of my system fast."
- Sam...
- Taken for less than 1 month
- October 2, 2019
For Type 2 Diabetes "I am a type 2 diabetic, but just took my first and last dose of Ozempic 25 mg. I had been taking Belviq and Phentermine, which actually helped me lose 20 lbs without side effects and dropped my A1c from 8 to 6.8. I wanted to try something different. Never again will I use this drug. Day 4 of the first week, and I am so dizzy, nauseous, headache, I can hardly walk. Also sweating, shaky, and my heart rate has dropped. Using Zofran and Dramamine to help the nausea. Trying to push lots of fluids. Praying this doesn’t take 5 weeks to go away. Beware."
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- Jea...
- Taken for 1 to 6 months
- January 17, 2025
"I have been using Ozempic for 6 weeks at a dose of 0.5 mg. I am losing just over 1 kg per week. I am happy because this weight loss places less burden on my kidneys. I am focused on drinking plenty of water with Ozempic in my condition. Initially, I felt very nauseous, but now that has worn off (perhaps because I inject into my thigh rather than my abdomen?). I do not overeat anymore and am free to make healthier choices. I am not diabetic. My eGFR or kidney function is stable. My resting heart rate has increased. My doctor says Ozempic may help prevent heart issues or delay further kidney decline once I reach the dose of 1 mg per week. I am over 50 years old and have had a shingles outbreak. Not sure if Ozempic is affecting my immune system? Overall, I'm happy with Ozempic and its ease of use."
- Ano...
- Taken for 1 to 6 months
- July 25, 2025
For Cardiovascular Risk Reduction "BP and blood glucose levels are the lowest they have been in a decade while taking 0.25 mg weekly for a month. However, abdominal pain, nausea, loss of appetite, reflux, and loss of energy have been persistent and, at times, debilitating since starting on the drug. Additionally, heart rate is running 15-20 bpm higher constantly. Not sure the gains outweigh the loss of quality of life."
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For Type 2 Diabetes "Ended up in the emergency room on the day of the second dose. Triggered a gallbladder issue and ended up elevating my liver enzymes. Symptoms mimicked a heart attack or pancreatitis. Hard to tell the difference. Severe abdominal pain radiating to the back, elevated heart rate, nausea, gas, bloating. For some people, this type of medication is very, very bad medicine and totally not worth it. I lost 10 pounds in two weeks because it made me so sick I could not eat or drink. One day this will also have an FDA black box label on it like Byetta. A class action lawsuit will be on your TV commercials. I would be seriously careful if you plan on taking this medication for anything, weight loss or glucose control. Not worth it. Once you get sick, you will be longing to get the stuff out of your system and will be physiologically impacted by the experience. No antidote. Have to wait it out. Never again. The Russian roulette of diabetes medication. Taker beware."