If youve never injected anything, this is a subcutaneous shot with a short, fine needle, which is a much smaller ask than the IV chair it replaces
Both drugs, through independent studies, showed the same pattern: essentially no transfer into breast milk
Extra vitamin C can turn into a substance called oxalate (a waste product that the body gets rid of through urine), which can build up in the kidneys and cause stones, especially in people with kidney disease
Pharmacy benefit managers, or PBMs, also are starting to pick one brand over the other as they negotiate deals with the drugmakers
A recent review, published by the Journal of the Endocrine Society has concluded that these medications, traditionally prescribed for glycemic control and weight management are emerging as a promising treatment for a variety of additions