When To Consult A Doctor Contact your doctor if you have: Severe or persistent vomiting Severe diarrhoea Signs of dehydration, such as very low urine, dizziness, or extreme weakness Severe abdominal pain, especially if it spreads to the back Yellowing of the skin or eyes Fever with abdominal pain Inability to pass stool or gas Repeated low blood sugar episodes Sudden vision changes Palpitations or a racing heartbeat at rest Swelling of the face, lips, tongue, or throat Breathing difficulty Severe rash or itching New or worsening depression Suicidal thoughts Symptoms before planned surgery or endoscopy If you are scheduled for surgery or a procedure under anaesthesia, tell your healthcare team that you are using a GLP-1 medicine
They may turn out to work well just as GLP-1s, synthetic insulin, and EPO work
Glucagon-like peptide-1 analogues enhance synaptic plasticity in the brain: a link between diabetes and Alzheimers disease
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And then the last thing Ill note, too, is theres a lot of serious, like, gastrointestinal side effects, and that kind of harkens back to the, you know, people quitting after two years, so