When to seek medical advice: Severe pain, swelling, or signs of infection at injection sites Allergic symptoms (rash, difficulty breathing, facial swelling) Unexplained fatigue, jaundice, or dark urine Any concerning symptoms following injection Patients should always disclose use of lipotropic injections to their GP, as this information may be relevant for diagnosis and management of other conditions
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Your healthcare provider will need to: Review your diabetes history and current glycaemic control Examine neurological function systematically Assess for vitamin deficiencies, particularly B12 (especially if you take metformin) Evaluate medication history and potential drug interactions Consider whether symptoms represent diabetic neuropathy progression Do not stop taking Mounjaro without medical advice, as abrupt discontinuation may affect diabetes control
Tirzepatide, meanwhile, is approved for managing type 2 diabetes and has pending applications for approval in the realm of obesity and weight loss