Your GP or diabetes specialist should: Evaluate whether symptoms coincide with dose escalation (suggesting a possible connection to treatment) Review all concurrent medications for potential contributors Assess for alternative causes, particularly thyroid function and menopausal status in women Consider whether glycaemic control has changed significantly Review insulin or sulfonylurea doses if hypoglycaemia is suspected For women experiencing menopausal hot flushes, hormone replacement therapy (HRT) is generally considered first-line treatment where appropriate, in line with NICE guidance
The regulatory landscape is littered with recalled drugs that passed safety checks in initial short-term, small-scale approval trials, but foundered years after when danger signals emerged only after millions unwittingly took the medications
Supporting energy in healing tissues By fueling cells, L-Carnitine aids in tissue recovery and resilience
Any unused funds in your HSA roll over from year to year, so you can use them to pay for future health care expenses
What to consider if youre thinking about using semaglutide for weight loss in the long-term If youre on the fence about trying semaglutide or continuing it for more than a few months, here are some things to keep in mind to ensure youre using it safely: Start slow and ease in : Most side effects happen in the first few weeks, so starting at a lower dose and gradually increasing can help your body adjust