Contact your GP or healthcare provider if you experience: Severe or worsening joint pain that interferes with daily activities or does not improve with simple measures Joint swelling, redness, or warmth , which may indicate inflammation or infection Sudden onset of intense pain in a single joint, particularly if accompanied by fever (may require same-day assessment to exclude septic arthritis or gout) Joint pain associated with systemic symptoms such as unexplained fever, weight loss (beyond expected treatment effects), rash, or general malaise Persistent pain lasting more than two weeks despite self-care measures Joint stiffness lasting more than 30 minutes after waking , which may suggest inflammatory arthritis Reduced range of motion or inability to bear weight on affected joints Seek urgent medical attention (contact 111 or attend A&E) if: Joint pain is accompanied by severe abdominal pain, persistent vomiting, or signs of pancreatitis (if pancreatitis is suspected, stop your GLP-1 medication immediately

Stomach or gastrointestinal side effects are common, but they tend to be mild and clear up in a few weeks and usually will not interfere with long-term treatment
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Take an anti-nausea medication: Your provider may recommend taking an anti-nausea medication like Zofran (ondansetron) to help keep your stomach settled
Compounded Semaglutide A self-pay compounded option via licensed 503A pharmacies when appropriate