Ozempic Commercial (2025)
Summary
TLDRIn this video, Michael, a type 2 diabetes patient, shares his experience with OIC, a medication that has helped him manage his condition. Despite challenges like weight loss and the risk of major cardiovascular events, OIC has enabled him to lower his A1C, shed some pounds, and reduce the risk of chronic kidney disease. The video also highlights important safety information, including potential side effects and the need for medical consultation, particularly if you have a history of certain medical conditions. OIC is presented as a versatile treatment with multiple FDA-approved uses.
Takeaways
- 😀 Over 7 million adults, like Michael, have used OIC for managing type 2 diabetes.
- 😀 OIC helped Michael lower his A1C levels and lose weight.
- 😀 Some people use OIC to reduce the risk of major cardiovascular events like stroke, heart attack, or death.
- 😀 Others take OIC to lower the risk of worsening chronic kidney disease.
- 😀 It's important not to share or reuse needles or pens when using OIC.
- 😀 OIC should not be taken if you or your family have a history of MTC, me2, or if you're allergic to it.
- 😀 If you develop a lump or swelling in your neck or any allergic reactions, stop taking OIC and seek medical help.
- 😀 Inform your provider if you plan to have surgery, are pregnant, or are breastfeeding while on OIC.
- 😀 Serious side effects may include inflamed pancreas, gallbladder issues, or severe stomach problems.
- 😀 Taking OIC with certain medications may increase the risk of low blood sugar.
- 😀 Side effects of OIC can include nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, stomach pain, and constipation, which may worsen kidney problems.
Q & A
Who is Michael and what is his experience with OIC?
-Michael is an individual with type 2 diabetes who uses OIC to manage his condition. He shares that, despite his diabetes, OIC has helped him maintain an active lifestyle, lower his A1C, and lose some weight.
What health conditions can OIC help lower the risk of?
-OIC can help lower the risk of major cardiovascular events, such as stroke, heart attack, or death. It may also reduce the risk of worsening chronic kidney disease.
What should you avoid when using OIC?
-You should not share needles or pens or reuse needles when using OIC. Additionally, avoid taking OIC if you or your family have a history of MTC, ME2, or are allergic to it.
What should you do if you experience certain allergic reactions while on OIC?
-If you experience a lump or swelling in your neck or any other allergic reactions, you should stop taking OIC and seek medical help immediately.
Are there any precautions related to surgery while using OIC?
-Yes, you should inform your provider if you plan to have surgery or any procedure while using OIC.
What are some serious side effects of OIC?
-Serious side effects of OIC may include inflammation of the pancreas, gallbladder, severe stomach problems, or changes in vision.
What are some common side effects of OIC?
-Common side effects of OIC include nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, stomach pain, and constipation. Some of these side effects can lead to dehydration, which may worsen kidney problems.
How can OIC affect blood sugar levels?
-Taking OIC with a sulfonylurea or insulin may increase the risk of low blood sugar, so caution is advised.
What should you do if you experience any symptoms from taking OIC?
-If you experience any concerning symptoms while taking OIC, you should call your prescriber to discuss your symptoms.
What makes OIC a unique treatment option?
-OIC is considered a unique treatment because it is the GLP-1 medication with the most FDA-approved uses, including lowering A1C, promoting weight loss, and lowering the risk of cardiovascular events and kidney disease.
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