During the first 24 weeks, you may experience: Nausea (the most frequently reported side effect, affecting 20-40% of patients initially, varying by product and dose according to SmPC data) [20] [17] Reduced appetite or early satiety Occasional vomiting Mild abdominal discomfort or bloating Changes in bowel habits, including constipation or diarrhoea These effects typically diminish as your body adjusts to the medication, usually within 48 weeks
However, like any medication, it can have effects on the bodys hydration levels
Less than 5% of orally administered coenzyme Q 10 is thought to reach the circulation (102)
These are just a few of the excellent questions around this subject, questions that I am going to studiously avoid so we can focus on two specific areas: why do patients find it useful, and how can they discuss it with their doctor
Rybelsus (tablet) is employed to reduce blood sugar levels for type 2 diabetic patients along with diet and exercise and is given as a tablet once a day