Nausea, nasopharyngitis, diarrhea, upper respiratory tract infection, and headache are also commonly reported side effects
In summary, a carbon side chain of a certain length is favorable, or at least feasible, for interacting with both GLP-1 and GIPR
When to seek urgent medical attention: Severe, persistent vomiting that prevents fluid intake Signs of dehydration (dark urine, dizziness, confusion) Severe abdominal pain, especially in the upper abdomen or right upper quadrant Chest pain or significant palpitations Symptoms of pancreatitis (severe upper abdominal pain radiating to the back) Yellowing of the skin or eyes (jaundice) For severe symptoms or chest pain, call 999
Theres no known direct interaction between GLP-1s and alcohol, he explains
Common research doses range from 250 mg to 1,000 mg daily, but a higher amount is not always more suitable for every user
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