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Does Ozempic cause kidney stones?
Manage episode 435205823 series 3291892
In this episode, Jill discusses the potential link between the weight loss medication Ozempic (semaglutide) and kidney stones. While there is no direct scientific evidence on this topic, she analyzes the known side effects of Ozempic and how they could increase the risk of kidney stones.
Dehydration, caused by side effects like nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and decreased appetite, can lead to an increased risk of kidney stones. She emphasizes the importance of staying hydrated and consulting with a doctor if experiencing severe side effects. She also discusses the need for proper nutrition and long-term lifestyle changes after using weight loss medications.
Takeaways
- There is no direct scientific evidence linking Ozempic (semaglutide) to kidney stones, but the known side effects of the medication can increase the risk of kidney stones.
- Side effects such as nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and decreased appetite can lead to dehydration, which is a major risk factor for kidney stone formation.
- It is important to stay hydrated and consult with a doctor if experiencing severe side effects while taking Ozempic.
- Proper nutrition and long-term lifestyle changes are crucial after using weight loss medications to prevent weight regain and associated health issues.
Sound Bites
- "Dehydration mainly, for me, absolutely can cause an increased risk of kidney stones."
- "If you're not hungry, so you're not eating properly, you're not getting your calcium needs met, you're throwing up all the time, you have diarrhea, throwing up and having diarrhea, you're going to lose a lot of fluids. And if you're nauseous, it's gonna be really hard to get fluids back in. So the dehydration mainly, for me, absolutely can cause an increased risk of kidney stones."
- "If you're experiencing really robust side effects from the drug Ozempic, please talk to your doctor so they can understand what to do with you and that you can feel better."
00:00 Introduction: Exploring the Link Between Ozempic and Kidney Stones
00:39 The Rise of Weight Loss Medications and Their Impact
03:00 Understanding the Side Effects and Their Connection to Kidney Stones
04:24 The Role of Dehydration in Kidney Stone Formation
09:42 Duration of Side Effects and Their Impact on Kidney Stone Risk
10:40 Consulting with a Doctor and Addressing Concerns
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SUPPORT THE SHOW _
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- Rate Kidney Stone Diet on Apple Podcasts or Spotify
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WHO IS JILL HARRIS? _
For over 25 years, Jill Harris has been a kidney stone prevention nurse helping patients reduce their kidney stone risk. Drawing from her work with world-renowned University of Chicago nephrologist, Dr. Fred Coe, and the thousands of patients she's worked with directly, she created the Kidney Stone Diet®. With a simple, self-guided online video course, meal plans, ebooks, and group coaching, Kidney Stone Diet® is Jill's effort to help as many patients as possible stop making kidney stones for good.
216 episodes
Manage episode 435205823 series 3291892
In this episode, Jill discusses the potential link between the weight loss medication Ozempic (semaglutide) and kidney stones. While there is no direct scientific evidence on this topic, she analyzes the known side effects of Ozempic and how they could increase the risk of kidney stones.
Dehydration, caused by side effects like nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and decreased appetite, can lead to an increased risk of kidney stones. She emphasizes the importance of staying hydrated and consulting with a doctor if experiencing severe side effects. She also discusses the need for proper nutrition and long-term lifestyle changes after using weight loss medications.
Takeaways
- There is no direct scientific evidence linking Ozempic (semaglutide) to kidney stones, but the known side effects of the medication can increase the risk of kidney stones.
- Side effects such as nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and decreased appetite can lead to dehydration, which is a major risk factor for kidney stone formation.
- It is important to stay hydrated and consult with a doctor if experiencing severe side effects while taking Ozempic.
- Proper nutrition and long-term lifestyle changes are crucial after using weight loss medications to prevent weight regain and associated health issues.
Sound Bites
- "Dehydration mainly, for me, absolutely can cause an increased risk of kidney stones."
- "If you're not hungry, so you're not eating properly, you're not getting your calcium needs met, you're throwing up all the time, you have diarrhea, throwing up and having diarrhea, you're going to lose a lot of fluids. And if you're nauseous, it's gonna be really hard to get fluids back in. So the dehydration mainly, for me, absolutely can cause an increased risk of kidney stones."
- "If you're experiencing really robust side effects from the drug Ozempic, please talk to your doctor so they can understand what to do with you and that you can feel better."
00:00 Introduction: Exploring the Link Between Ozempic and Kidney Stones
00:39 The Rise of Weight Loss Medications and Their Impact
03:00 Understanding the Side Effects and Their Connection to Kidney Stones
04:24 The Role of Dehydration in Kidney Stone Formation
09:42 Duration of Side Effects and Their Impact on Kidney Stone Risk
10:40 Consulting with a Doctor and Addressing Concerns
——
HAVE A QUESTION? _
Leave us a voicemail at (773) 789-8763.
KIDNEY STONE DIET® APPROVED PRODUCTS
WORK WITH JILL _
SUPPORT THE SHOW _
- Join the Patreon
- Rate Kidney Stone Diet on Apple Podcasts or Spotify
——
WHO IS JILL HARRIS? _
For over 25 years, Jill Harris has been a kidney stone prevention nurse helping patients reduce their kidney stone risk. Drawing from her work with world-renowned University of Chicago nephrologist, Dr. Fred Coe, and the thousands of patients she's worked with directly, she created the Kidney Stone Diet®. With a simple, self-guided online video course, meal plans, ebooks, and group coaching, Kidney Stone Diet® is Jill's effort to help as many patients as possible stop making kidney stones for good.
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