Hello if saxenda can sensitize? I have been taking since October and since the month of January on my face appeared spots. Should I put it down? Take a break in dosage and wait, if so, how many days? What tests to do to be sure if Saxenda is allergic?
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Małgorzata Bekier Pharmacist
3 years ago
Yes, allergic reactions may occur (as with any other medicine) and it is worth reporting them to your doctor. When it comes to discontinuation of the drug, it is an individual decision and a doctor who knows your current health situation may in such a situation suggest a change in the preparation or recommend giving up therapy at all if there is no possibility to change the treatment. Unfortunately, there is no study that will check whether this drug is 100% responsible for the symptoms. In this situation, the drug is usually discontinued or changed to a preparation with another substance and the skin lesion is observed (or additional treatment is also used if these skin changes require it). Such a need is assessed by the doctor after an individual consultation. Healthcare professionals should report any suspected side effects, so it is worthwhile for the doctor who evaluates the changes to report their observations to the manufacturer of the drug. How to report side effects is explained here: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/artykuly/jak-i-dlaczego-zglaszac-dzialania-niepozadane