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We started by explaining what semaglutide is and how it works in the body
Injection frequency depends on the specific medicine: semaglutide (Ozempic) and dulaglutide are once-weekly, liraglutide and lixisenatide are once-daily, and exenatide (Byetta) is twice-daily
Similarly, a recent cross-sectional study in healthy nurses found that NS workers had significantly lower plasma melatonin levels compared to DS workers, alongside trends toward altered leptin, ghrelin, and metabolic parameters, supporting the role of circadian disruption in predisposing to metabolic syndrome, which is a risk factor for BC development 175
As long as you respect that minimum gap, your body will not notice a time zone shift in your injection schedule