The constant 'food noise'that nagging, persistent thought of eatingbegins to quiet down
Common side effects are mild and include injection site reactions (redness, irritation), temporary water retention, tingling or numbness in the extremities, mild headache, and occasional flushing
doi:10.1016/S0301-4622(02)00023-6
They mostly occur as isolated effects and are considered by the pathologist in distinguishing background hepatic lesions versus xenobiotic-induced lesions that occur in rodent preclinical toxicity studies
Consultation with a professional is necessary for proper dosage
This can happen when: Your appetite drops sharply and you forget to eat Youre losing weight quickly, which affects how your body handles glucose Youre doing more exercise without adjusting your food intake Youve just started or increased your GLP-1 dose and your body is still adapting In short, its not usually the injection aloneits the combination of reduced food intake, shifting habits, and physical changes that can lead to a dip in blood sugar