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You may notice that Saxenda can cause side effects similar to those of alcohol, such as nausea, headache, and dizziness. Drinking alcohol may amplify and worsen the side effects of Saxenda. If you search the web, you can find that some people report feeling more nauseous or dizzy after drinking alcohol with Saxenda.
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Read More »Whether or not you’re taking Saxenda, you’ll probably want to watch your alcohol intake if you’re looking to lose weight. While light to moderate alcohol consumption is not linked to weight gain, heavy or binge drinking is. Studies have shown that heavy alcohol consumption can increase weight gain. Alcohol can decrease the activity of GLP-1, a hormone naturally produced in the body that regulates appetite. The effects of alcohol on GLP-1 and other chemicals in the brain can also increase appetite, hunger, and caloric intake. Moderate alcohol consumption is no more than two drinks per day for men and no more than one drink per day for women. Depending on your beverage of choice, the calories from alcohol can add up. A cosmopolitan can have 146 calories while a pina colada can have 526 calories, for example. If you’re not careful, the added calories from alcohol can be an obstacle in your weight-loss journey. People who are overweight or obese are more likely to have certain conditions such as diabetes. Alcohol is known to lower blood sugar levels and increase the risk of hypoglycemia, which can be dangerous in people being treated for diabetes. You may have to watch your alcohol intake more closely if you have diabetes and you’re taking a GLP-1 agonist like Saxenda.
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