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Just stated victoza (liraglutide) at 0.6, is there anything can i do about the nausea, will it go away?

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Usually: The nausea usually decreases or stops totally the longer you take the medication. Make sure your symptoms improve before you attempt to increase to the full dosage. Talk w/your doctor. Are you also on diet, exercise, weight loss and other diabetes therapy to make the victoza (liraglutide) work better?

Answered 10/14/2019

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Dr. Charles Turck answered

Specializes in Pharmacology

In time, usually: Nausea is the most common side effect reported by patients using Victoza. Typically, the nausea tends to start going away for many patients within six months of starting of therapy. However, medications affect individuals differently. If the nausea becomes unbearable or isn’t getting better, you may want to consult your doctor.

Answered 10/21/2019

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