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Ozempic drug interactions: Ozempic and Fluoxetine

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Honeynuts

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Hello everyone! Since my earliest youth, I have experienced obsessive-compulsive disorder. This is not much fun, of course. But I do not see disaster. It all started when I washed my hands 20 times a day. But over time, my condition deteriorated, and this frustration prevented me from living my normal life. For a very long time, I have been taking therapy and taking Fluoxetine. I read in one source in the free access that the drugs for my disease are not compatible with Semaglutide Ozempic. Now I am at a loss. I was recently prescribed Ozempic for weight loss. I gained about 13 kilograms because of my sedentary lifestyle, and I am at risk of diabetes. My doctor didn’t say anything about my meds being incompatible.
Perhaps it is true that it is better not to read about drugs on the Internet. But it is too late. I have already read it. And now I doubt it. My drug is not very strong. Moreover, it is considered light. And in general, how can weight loss and mental health be related? If you have a similar experience, please share. If you think logically, these drugs should not interact. Do you think otherwise about Ozempic drug interactions? Prove to me why.
 
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PandaPlush

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Hi, Honeynuts, are you sure you told your doctor you take Fluoxetine? The fact the doc didn’t tell you anything might be connected with the thing he just doesn’t know you are on that pills. Your question is a bit too sophisticated for a forum, you know. Simple users won’t prove you anything cause we are not physicians, bro. Ozempic drug interactions can be very tricky. To us, ordinary people, it may seem illogical, but there might be a connection. So please ask your doctor. Best of luck. Hope this is still relevant to you.