However, the analgesic effects of liraglutide were not observed in GSK3 (S9A) mice, indicating that liraglutide relieved diabetic pain by suppressing the NLRP3 inflammasome in microglia through GSK3 [84]
That is ethical care
Nausea may diminish over the course of therapy and can be managed by gradually increasing the dose [119, 120]
Potential Side Effects and Safety Concerns Although the treatment is safe in medically supervised settings, mild side effects can happen, such as: Temporary redness or swelling at the injection site Slight dizziness or nausea Rare allergic reactions (rash, itching) Patients are advised to disclose any history of allergies or chronic illness before starting treatment
So I was thinking, why on Earth shouldnt I suggest that you could actually do both of those things at the same time with one drug? It was 1995 and Knudsen had recently been tasked with figuring out what to do with the companys GLP-1 program, which had been stagnating amid scientific dead-ends and organizational shake-ups
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