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Ayesha Gulzar

United Kingdom

Drug Expert Writer and Health Content writer at Verywell Health

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  • 2 weeks ago | verywellhealth.com | Ayesha Gulzar

    Some people who take Ozempic (semaglutide)—a drug for diabetes management and weight loss—have reported unexpected pregnancies, sometimes called "Ozempic babies." Ozempic may indirectly boost your chances of getting pregnant by causing weight loss and improved insulin sensitivity, both of which help regulate reproductive hormones. Jump to Key Takeaways. Ozempic is not a fertility treatment, but it can indirectly help improve reproductive health.

  • 1 month ago | verywellhealth.com | Ayesha Gulzar

    Magnesium hydroxide, the main ingredient in the popular over-the-counter (OTC) laxative milk of magnesia, can be an effective remedy for occasional constipation. As a saline laxative, magnesium hydroxide increases water levels in the intestines to help soften stool, making it easier for you to poop. Though magnesium hydroxide is a safe choice to treat temporary constipation symptoms, using too much of it is inadvisable.

  • 2 months ago | verywellhealth.com | Ayesha Gulzar |Femi Aremu

    Skin rashes can have many different causes, one of which is medications. The symptoms of drug-induced skin reactions can range from a mild itchy rash to more serious reactions, such as widespread blistering or anaphylaxis. Skin reactions may appear right away after taking the medication or after a few weeks. Drugs that can cause these types of allergies include antibiotics, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), antiepileptics (anti-seizure drugs), opioids, and others.

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