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Anna (Anonymous, 93.33.34.) Warszawa 4 months ago

I noticed a slight deterioration/sensitivity to light after taking Rybelsus. I don't have any retinal pathology and I've read that it can only happen to those who have this type of problem. How is that possible?

Hello, I have tried taking Rybelsus 3 mg and I have noticed a slight deterioration/photosensitivity of my vision. I don't have any retinal pathology and I've read that this can only happen to those who have this type of problem. How is this possible? Is it a coincidence? Thank you

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Anna Lewandowska Pharmacist, Editor

3 months ago

Ribelsus (semaglutide) is a medication used to treat type 2 diabetes. Worsening or sensitivity to light is a rare but potential side effect of taking Rybelsus. While most cases involve people with existing vision problems, it is possible that some people without these conditions may also experience these kinds of reactions.

You can check the availability of Rybelsus via the gdziepolek.pl website and make a reservation at the pharmacy of your choice:

https://www.gdziepolek.pl/produkty/111644/rybelsus-tabletki/apteki

It is always important to consult your doctor if you experience unexpected side effects after taking the medication. I encourage you to report the symptoms you are experiencing to your doctor, as well as to report the occurrence of an adverse reaction of the preparation. Reporting side effects allows you to increase control over the medicines available on the market. We wrote more about how and why to report side effects in the article: 

https://www.gdziepolek.pl/artykuly/jak-i-dlaczego-zglaszac-dzialania-niepozadane

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