Semaglutide and night time meds.

roofer22

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I take a non sleeping med with a side effect of sleepyness. Its taken at night. Does it stand to reason that I would be extra groggy the next day because of semaglutide? I take other meds and it seems like I can feel them within the normal time.
I'm not sure if it's the sema making me tired or the meds being digested slower. All peptides seem to give me fatigue so I'm leaning towards it being the sema. GH, BPC, TB all come with sides of extreme fatigue for me.
 
I take a non sleeping med with a side effect of sleepyness. Its taken at night. Does it stand to reason that I would be extra groggy the next day because of semaglutide? I take other meds and it seems like I can feel them within the normal time.
I'm not sure if it's the sema making me tired or the meds being digested slower. All peptides seem to give me fatigue so I'm leaning towards it being the sema. GH, BPC, TB all come with sides of extreme fatigue for me.
If your feeling sleepyness, your body is telling you something… what are you taking? If the only thing that has changed in your life is the sema, then its the sema…
 
sema slows gut motility, so if the drug is fecally excreted its possible higher build up..(I am sure could google about certain drugs dose needing to be lowered on semi), or simply absorbed differently/better when sits longer in the upper tract...

also, possible low blood sugar causing fatigue.... or reaction to sema, or reaction to BA, or combo

as he said if the only new thing is sema, chances are its the sema... esp if gets better in ~5-8 days after injection...

sounds like trazodone clonidine or other antidepressant?
 
sema slows gut motility, so if the drug is fecally excreted its possible higher build up..(I am sure could google about certain drugs dose needing to be lowered on semi), or simply absorbed differently/better when sits longer in the upper tract...

also, possible low blood sugar causing fatigue.... or reaction to sema, or reaction to BA, or combo

as he said if the only new thing is sema, chances are its the sema... esp if gets better in ~5-8 days after injection...

sounds like trazodone clonidine or other antidepressant?
Latuda. It seems like it's not as bad now. It was rough though for a while I was falling asleep standing up. I have started taking my meds earlier in the day which may help too.
 
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