If you are over age 50, you should aim to eat around 3-5 micrograms per day, while pregnant or breastfeeding women should consume 2-3 micrograms a day
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However, whether and to what extent costs are incurred depends on your personal deductible and co-payment
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dose adjustment of concomitant glucose-lowering medications may be necessary [5] [6] Fatigue and dizziness : Reported in some patients, possibly related to reduced caloric intake or changes in blood glucose levels Gallbladder disorders : Including cholelithiasis (gallstones) and cholecystitis, associated with rapid weight loss Rare but serious adverse effects include acute pancreatitis (tirzepatide should be discontinued immediately if pancreatitis is suspected), severe allergic reactions (anaphylaxis), and diabetic retinopathy complications (particularly with rapid improvement in glucose control)
B12-rich foods like meat, fish, and dairy might be consumed in smaller quantities due to reduced appetite