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  2. Semaglutide - Wikipedia

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    In December 2016, a New Drug Application was filed with the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA), and in October 2017, a FDA advisory committee approved it unanimously. [65] In December 2017, the injectable version with the brand name Ozempic was approved for use by people with diabetes in the United States, [30] [66] and, in January 2018, in ...

  3. The Surprising Ozempic Side Effects You Need to Know ... - AOL

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    Ozempic side effects include nausea and weight loss. Experts explain the side effects of Ozempic and what to look out for when taking the type 2 diabetes drug.

  4. How Long Should I Stay on Ozempic For Weight Loss? - AOL

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    As mentioned, Ozempic is approved by the FDA (U.S. Food and Drug Administration) as a diabetes drug to help those with type 2 diabetes manage their blood sugar levels. So, it is designed to be ...

  5. 6 Potential Long-Term Effects of Ozempic - AOL

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    But, as with any medication, it comes with the possibility of risks and side effects. Since it’s only FDA-approved for diabetes, there isn’t as much data on the long-term effects of Ozempic ...

  6. Lurasidone - Wikipedia

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    Lurasidone, sold under the brand name Latuda among others, is an atypical antipsychotic medication used to treat schizophrenia and bipolar depression. [2] It is taken by mouth. Common side effects include sedation, indigestion, nausea, and insomnia. At higher dosages, there is an increased risk for restlessness and movement problems. [2]

  7. List of adverse effects of lurasidone - Wikipedia

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    Very common (>10% incidence) adverse effects include: Somnolence † (produces an intermediate degree of sedation compared to other atypical antipsychotics [4]) Akathisia † Fasting glucose increased † Nausea † Parkinsonism † Insomnia † † These are dose-dependent.