Discontinuation should be considered when: Vomiting is severe, persistent, and unresponsive to management strategies Symptoms significantly impair quality of life or ability to function Dehydration or malnutrition develops Complications such as pancreatitis are suspected or confirmed (Ozempic should not be restarted if pancreatitis is confirmed) [1] [2] The patient wishes to discontinue despite medical advice to continue Alternative GLP-1 receptor agonists with different pharmacokinetic profiles may be better tolerated if Ozempic is discontinued
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[247] The lawsuit was brought on behalf of Jaclyn Bjorklund, a Louisiana woman represented by Morgan & Morgan, who alleged that she experienced persistent vomiting and other serious injuries after using both drugs and that the manufacturers failed adequately to warn patients and physicians about the associated risks
This dual approach may be considered when providers determine that broader metabolic support could better align with a patients needs