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“Ozempic breath” is the latest side effect associated with taking certain GLP-1 medications that’s gaining media attention. I recently spoke with Healthline Media about the potential causes of this unpleasant side effect, along with strategies for combating it. A growing number of people are reporting they’re experiencing “Ozempic breath,” or foul-smelling breath they believe stems from taking GLP-1 weight loss drugs. “This is a direct result of the mechanism of action of GLP-1 medications. All drugs within this medication class lead to a delay in gastric emptying, which means it takes significantly longer for food to exit the stomach. This is one way in which the medications assist with portion control.” The downside is that food can break down and ferment in the stomach. “The stomach is normally designed to empty within four hours after eating. However, GLP-1 medications like Ozempic cause food to remain in the stomach for many more hours, even days. At that point, your stomach is functionally a compost bin, and if you burp, it won’t be pleasant.” https://lnkd.in/eRXkkJ5y

Ozempic Breath: Can Weight Loss Drugs Cause Halitosis?

Ozempic Breath: Can Weight Loss Drugs Cause Halitosis?

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