For a patient at 113 kg, that is 15 kg over 72 weeks, enough to reverse prediabetes in many cases, meaningfully reduce blood pressure, and improve sleep quality
Buyer Takeaway: Prior GLP-1 experience matters to the clinical review
Red flag symptoms requiring urgent medical assessment include: Severe abdominal pain or distension , particularly if accompanied by vomiting Complete inability to pass stools or wind (absolute constipation), especially with pain or distension Rectal bleeding or blood in the stool Unexplained weight loss beyond that expected from the medication's therapeutic effect Persistent nausea and vomiting preventing adequate oral intake Signs of bowel obstruction , such as colicky pain, absolute constipation, and abdominal distension Severe persistent abdominal pain radiating to the back , which may indicate pancreatitis Right upper abdominal pain, fever or yellowing of the skin/eyes , which could suggest gallbladder problems For urgent advice, contact NHS 111 or your GP
Point-of-Care Emergency Clinical Summary