You should contact your healthcare provider if you experience: Persistent or severe gastrointestinal symptoms that do not improve after the initial adjustment period, particularly if they interfere with nutrition or hydration Signs of pancreatitis : Severe, unrelenting abdominal pain, especially if radiating to the back, accompanied by nausea or vomiting Gallbladder problems : Upper right abdominal pain, fever, or yellowing of the skin or eyes Symptoms of hypoglycaemia : Frequent episodes of low blood sugar, particularly if you are also taking insulin or sulfonylureas New or worsening bowel symptoms : Persistent changes in bowel habit, rectal bleeding, unexplained weight loss, abdominal pain, or iron-deficiency anaemiathese warrant investigation regardless of medication use Concerns about cancer risk : If you have a strong family history of colorectal cancer or other risk factors, discuss personalised screening and prevention strategies Your GP can: Review your medication regimen and adjust doses or consider alternative treatments if side effects are problematic Arrange appropriate investigations , such as blood tests, faecal immunochemical testing (FIT), or referral for colonoscopy if red flag symptoms are present (in line with NICE guidance NG12 and DG30) Provide evidence-based reassurance about medication safety, drawing on MHRA guidance and clinical trial data Coordinate care with diabetes specialist teams and gastroenterology services when needed Discuss contraception and pregnancy planning if relevant, as semaglutide is not recommended during pregnancy or breastfeeding Do not stop taking Ozempic abruptly without medical advice, as this may lead to deterioration in blood glucose control

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