GLP-1 RAs are medications that work the same way as the natural GLP-1 hormone to help regulate blood sugar and support weight control
AbuMohd, M.F., Obeidat, G., & Alsababha, W
Some of the CrossFitters were patients of a local doctor named Craig Koniver, who had trained in family medicine but went on to offer Botox treatments and skin fillers, as well as I.V
Inoue, H., et al., Ipragliflozin, a sodium-glucose cotransporter 2 inhibitor, reduces bodyweight and fat mass, but not muscle mass, in Japanese type 2 diabetes patients treated with insulin: A randomized clinical trial
The ADA recommends A1c monitoring approximately every 3 months during treatment initiation and dose adjustments, with individualized glycemic targets
[7] These medications are administered via subcutaneous injection, typically once weekly, using pre-filled pens designed for self-administration