As a new member, I know I'm not allowed to include weblinks, although I just (today) found this information on the Australian Novonordisk website (dated 4 Nov 22):
"4 NOVEMBER 2022: IMPORTANT OZEMPIC® (semaglutide) AVAILABILITY UPDATE
Novo Nordisk continues to experience stronger than anticipated demand for Ozempic®. Whilst we continue to significantly increase our production, our present supply does not always meet this demand in Australia.
Further to recent guidance provided to the TGA, Novo Nordisk advises the temporary unavailability of Ozempic® (semaglutide) into the first three months of 2023. We anticipate being able to re-supply Ozempic® in Australia within the first three months of 2023.
Due to the temporary unavailability of Ozempic®, doctors should consider alternatives to Ozempic® for their patients until it is available again in 2023."
Not unlike
Woz (G'day Woz), I don't know what else has the same effect, and my GP can't suggest anything else either. Although it became less effective for me, there's no point being prescribed Trulicity (dulaglutide), because apparently it is just as hard/impossible to obtain at the moment. Not sure where you live Woz, but can you get that in your area? Might be better than nothing, if you can get Trulicity (but obviously ask your GP first). I had no problems with taking that drug, and it did work for a while.
Like
Sarah69, I started off with the Ozempic pen in the red box (0.25mg & 0.5mg) depending upon the amount you wind it up; then progressed to the green box (3mL). I had no trouble with Ozempic however (no vomiting etc.) unlike some of my other heart medications (such as Entresto) which took about 2 months for me to get used to it.
Thanks for the warning,
Oldvatr. Good to be reminded of that and I'll watch closely for any symptoms; however given my other medical conditions as well as my other 14 tablets per day, I'm sure that something will eventually "take me out"!!! I suppose it's a game of what kills you first; but I try to remain positive and enjoy my life as much as I can.

I will however take your advice, avoid the low carbs and monitor my ketones from time to time.
Cheers, DB1.