Persistent vomiting, severe abdominal pain, or symptoms that stop you from keeping fluids down are reasons to contact your provider rather than to push through, and both labels carry warnings about pancreatitis, acute kidney injury from volume depletion, and gallbladder disease
Common recommendations include: Eating smaller, more frequent meals rather than large portions Avoiding late-evening meals (finishing dinner at least 3 hours before bedtime) Limiting known reflux triggers such as caffeine, alcohol, chocolate, mint, spicy foods, and high-fat meals Staying upright for at least 2-3 hours after eating Avoiding tight-fitting clothing around the abdomen Lifestyle modifications can significantly reduce reflux symptoms
(Off-label use is when a drug is prescribed to treat a condition it's not FDA-approved for in this case, overweight or obesity.) Ozempic Like Rybelsus, Ozempic injections are FDA-approved for people with type 2 diabetes
That is exactly why guessing is not a good strategy