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Strong and Driscoll 3 highlight that while GLP-1 RAs are generally tolerated, gastrointestinal adverse effects such as nausea and diarrhea are frequent and may necessitate dosage adjustments
Behavioural Support Obesity is a complex condition with behavioural and psychological components
Neither medication is universally better the right choice depends on the individual patient