Ozempic Patients Are Going to the ER Over 'Severe' Side Effects

ozempic patients are going to the er over 'severe' side effects

opening ozempic injection

Weight-loss drugs have skyrocketed in popularity this year, causing shortages of popular treatments like Novo Nordisk’s Wegovy and Ozempic (the latter of which is indicated for type 2 diabetes, but often prescribed off-label for weight loss). In the coming years, analysts say that demand will only grow, with more and more patients seeking options to help them shed stubborn pounds. But while these treatments are miracle drugs for some, others are getting more than they bargained for, with Ozempic reportedly causing “severe” side effects. In the most extreme cases, patients are seeking emergency treatment.

According to a Dec. 20 press release, between 2022 and 2023, the Banner Poison and Drug Information Center saw a 100 percent increase in calls related to semaglutide, which is the active ingredient in both Ozempic and Wegovy. Reports were from the public and doctors, with many coming from emergency departments where patients presented with “nausea, vomiting, dehydration, and electrolyte imbalances.” According to Banner, patients experienced these side effects even when taking the medication as directed.

“Most of the calls we are receiving are a result of adverse side effects, with an increasing number of people requiring hospital care,” Bryan Kuhn, PharmD, DABAT, clinical educator at Banner, said in the release.

The most common side effects of semaglutide are gastrointestinal (GI) issues like nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal pain, and constipation, per Banner. Patients have been reporting these conditions for several months now.

As Best Life previously reported, Ozempic patients have been diagnosed with gastroparesis, or stomach paralysis, which is a painful condition that slows down the muscles in the stomach too much and prevents the stomach from emptying properly, per the Cleveland Clinic.

Following reports of these GI issues, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) actually updated Ozempic’s label to acknowledge ileus, which is commonly related to gastroparesis, as a potential side effect. (The labels for Wegovy and Eli Lilly’s Mounjaro already note this.) Stomach paralysis has also been the subject of several lawsuits filed against Novo Nordisk.

In addition to these GI side effects, semaglutide has been tied to gallbladder issues, which landed patients in the hospital as well, the New York Post reported in June.

“Rapid weight loss causes the liver to pump out more bile and more cholesterol, both of which can lead to the formation of gallstones within the gallbladder,” pharmacist Dr. Dan explained in a viral TikTok video, per the NY Post. “We see the same situations with people who do crash diets or do bariatric surgery … In some situations it can be severe enough that an individual needs to have their gallbladder removed.”

Speaking with CBS News Colorado, Samuel Saltz, DO, a bariatric surgeon with Banner Health in Fort Collins, Colorado, noted that both gallbladder disease and diarrhea can lead to dehydration, which is another reason patients end up in the ER.

In response to Best Life’s request for comment on hospitalizations, a spokesperson for Novo Nordisk said, “At Novo Nordisk, patient safety is a top priority. We work closely with the US Food and Drug Administration to continuously monitor the safety profile of our medicines.”

They continued, “Novo Nordisk stands behind the safety and efficacy of our FDA-approved semaglutide medicines when used as indicated and when taken under the care of a licensed healthcare professional …We are taking multiple steps to ensure responsible use of our semaglutide medicines which are detailed on semaglutide.com.”

In addition, the press release from Banner Health also noted that patients taking semaglutide injection may make errors if they have to draw up the dose themselves after obtaining medication from a “compounding pharmacy.”

According to CNN Health, the shortage of Ozempic and Wegovy made way for compounded versions of semaglutide, which often contain “semaglutide salts” called semaglutide sodium and semaglutide acetate. The salt forms haven’t been tested and approved for safety and efficacy, according to the FDA warning, and both Novo Nordisk and the FDA have taken steps to try and control the spread of these variations.

The Novo Nordisk spokesperson also told Best Life that the company “cannot validate the safety or effectiveness of compounded products claiming to contain semaglutide that are not one of our own branded products. Compounded products do not have the same safety, quality and effectiveness assurances as our FDA-approved drugs and may expose patients to health risks. Patients can help protect themselves by only buying medicines from legitimate sources and with a prescription from a healthcare professional.”

As Kait Brown, clinical managing director of the America’s Poison Centers, told CNN, poison control centers can’t determine whether the calls about side effects are related to the patented semaglutide options or the compounded types. However, some center directors believe that compounded versions are the reason for many of the calls.

In addition to side effect-related hospital visits, there has also been a sharp uptick in semaglutide overdoses, CNN reported, which doubled between 2022 and 2023, per data from the America’s Posion Centers. Brown told the outlet that the majority of the calls involved dosing errors.

“We urge caution with use, especially if receiving the medication from a compounding pharmacy where you may be drawing up the dose yourself,” Maureen Roland, RN, Director of the Banner Poison and Drug Information Center, said in the Banner Health release. “This is where we are seeing many therapeutic errors. Patients should speak with their providers about all benefits and risks before taking any medication.”

Best Life offers the most up-to-date information from top experts, new research, and health agencies, but our content is not meant to be a substitute for professional guidance. When it comes to the medication you’re taking or any other health questions you have, always consult your healthcare provider directly.

Read the original article on Best Life.

OTHER NEWS

7 minutes ago

Britt Baker Makes Her Return At AEW Forbidden Door

7 minutes ago

16-year-old Quincy Wilson now the youngest-ever male US track Olympian

7 minutes ago

Bafana Bafana great dumped as MLS side St. Louis City coach

7 minutes ago

Orlando Pirates star Melusi Buthuleezi showed off his lavish lifestyle by positng pictures of his home and cars

7 minutes ago

Could 719 Greggs shares give me £126 a month of passive income?

7 minutes ago

‘Extreme temperature has dangerous effects’

14 minutes ago

Video: OJ Simpson's shock tribute at BET Awards 2024 SLAMMED by Nicole Brown and Ron Goldman's families - two months after double-murder suspect died from cancer aged 76

14 minutes ago

Andy Murray could be set for his Wimbledon swansong, Novak Djokovic returns to Centre Court and Iga Swiatek in action... day two order of play

14 minutes ago

Spanish star Carlos Alcaraz launches Wimbledon title defence in style with straight sets win over fellow 21-year-old Mark Lajal

14 minutes ago

NBA legend Shaquille O'Neal hangs out with 'Hawk Tuah' girl after she joins Zach Bryan on stage in Nashville

14 minutes ago

Las Vegas Raiders' Tyree Wilson turns heads in viral Sack Summit photo

14 minutes ago

Novak Djokovic and Andy Murray’s miracle Wimbledon recoveries ‘completely crazy’, says former world No 10

14 minutes ago

Aldi announces never before seen rosé wine that won't give you a hangover

14 minutes ago

Titans get no love in Pro Football Focus' offensive line rankings

14 minutes ago

Tributes to girl, 17, who died at all-day drum and bass festival

14 minutes ago

Predators stay busy, add to goaltending depth

14 minutes ago

Trio of Bengals included in Top 100 NFL Players Rankings

14 minutes ago

Chicago Bears insider thinks Tory Taylor could play at a crazy new position

14 minutes ago

No Love For Eagles TE Dallas Goedert?

14 minutes ago

French elections: far right on course for first round victory. What happens now?

14 minutes ago

Microsoft's New Copilot Plus PCs Are Here to Supercharge Your Creativity

14 minutes ago

Fender gets experimental with tonewoods for its new limited edition American Performer Timber models

14 minutes ago

Emma Raducanu +19 in WTA Rankings after impressive Wimbledon triumph

14 minutes ago

Coffee Mate Just Launched a Never-Before-Seen Flavor for Summer

14 minutes ago

Rookie Watch: Safety Dadrion Taylor-Demerson should solidify Cardinals' secondary

14 minutes ago

How street medicine teams use lifesaving IV drips to protect homeless during extreme heat

14 minutes ago

Ian Wright admits comment on Man Utd star could get him 'loads of stick' from Arsenal fans

14 minutes ago

Former Man Utd flop to be offered breathtaking Prem return, with old club joining rival pair in pursuit

14 minutes ago

Panthers HC hints offense could run through rookie

14 minutes ago

Report: Vikings to re-sign Cam Akers pending results of physical

14 minutes ago

Figma announces redesign, AI integration, and more at Config 2024

14 minutes ago

Canucks sign Danton Heinen to two-year contract

14 minutes ago

"I think he would be an average player in our league" - Michael Jordan on a pre-NBA LeBron James in 2003

14 minutes ago

LeBron James makes incredible gesture to play alongside Klay Thompson with Lakers

14 minutes ago

Derrick White agrees to 4-year, $125.9M extension with Boston

14 minutes ago

Tottenham fail with surprise Real Madrid raid, with record-breaking Prem move now top priority

14 minutes ago

‘A law-free zone around the president’: Supreme Court liberal justices denounce ‘nightmare’ immunity ruling

14 minutes ago

Tobias Harris is an NBA Hall of Famer at the bank

14 minutes ago

San Francisco Botanical Garden closed after a 5-year-old is bitten by a coyote

14 minutes ago

Sundowns star leaves with 11 gold medals!