The short answer: yes, compounded semaglutide must be refrigerated There is no ambiguity here
The right choice depends on deficiency cause, route preference, tolerability, availability, and monitoring needs
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Melanotan 2 (MT-II) has been evidenced in numerous studies to exhibit a range of therapeutic applications, including sunless tanning, neuroprotective effects, and improved sexual health [1, 2, 3]
"Semaglutide is a prescription-only medicine that should be used in conjunction with appropriate lifestyle and dietary changes to help control blood sugars," says Dr Unnati Desai, a national GP lead at Nuffield Health