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What are the main differences between metformin and Ozempic?

The most noticeable difference is the method of administration: Ozempic is administered as a once-weekly injection, whereas metformin is an oral medication taken once or twice daily. Metformin comes in both immediate-release (IR) and extended-release (ER) forms.

In what ways do Mounjaro and Ozempic differ?

Mounjaro and Ozempic differ in their mechanisms of action; Mounjaro targets both GIP and GLP-1 receptors, while Ozempic only affects GLP-1 receptors. Despite this difference, both medications are considered effective for managing type 2 diabetes.

Why might someone choose Ozempic over insulin for diabetes management?

Insulin is essential for cells to absorb glucose from the bloodstream, and when the body doesn’t use insulin effectively, blood sugar levels can rise. Ozempic, on the other hand, is a GLP-1 agonist that mimics a hormone in the body to help regulate insulin levels, offering an alternative approach to managing blood sugar in people with diabetes.

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