Would Ozempic be an option to target pain and decrease the side effects of endometriosis, given its impact on inflammation?

Endometriosis
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While Ozempic (semaglutide) does have some anti-inflammatory properties, it’s not approved or proven to treat endometriosis or its symptoms. Current evidence doesn’t support its use for endometriosis-related pain. Treatments that target hormones, surgery, or nerve pain are still the most effective options. Always best to discuss alternatives directly in a personalized medical consultation.