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Common side effects include: Injection site reactions mild pain, redness, swelling, or bruising at the injection site, typically resolving within a few days Headache usually transient and manageable with standard analgesia Nausea or dizziness particularly in the initial treatment phase Skin reactions including itching, mild rash, or acneiform eruptions Temporary urine discolouration red or orange urine is harmless and expected Diarrhoea or flushing usually mild and self-limiting In patients with severe megaloblastic anaemia, low potassium levels (hypokalaemia) may occur during initial intensive treatment, but this is uncommon in routine maintenance therapy
Monitor TSH levels every 3 months during Retatrutide treatment as thyroid medication needs may change with significant weight loss
Lipo and B12 injections assist in supplementing essential nutrients throughout your weight-loss process
When to see a doctor Signs that warrant a doctors review Unexplained weight loss Night sweats Unusual bruising or bleeding Persistent fatigue together with an abnormal full blood count Yellowing of the skin or eyes, or swelling of the abdomen A high B12 in someone taking no supplements, no injections and no fortified products Outside these situations, a high B12 in someone who takes a supplement is not an emergency