Collaboration: Even if not legally required, communicating with the patients primary care provider ensures youre not missing underlying endocrine issues (hypothyroidism, Cushings) or duplicating care
Blue Raspberry: Creatine monohydrate, Aroma, Acidity regulator: Citric Acid, Sweetener: Sucralose, Coloring: Brilliant blue (E 133)
If you have kidney disease, consult your healthcare provider about appropriate protein intake
Compounded formulations All lactation data comes from FDA-approved pharmaceutical products
Some people may need higher doses to achieve the results they want
When discussing gastrointestinal side effects, including heartburn, with your prescriber, it is helpful to: Keep a symptom diary noting when symptoms occur, their severity, duration, and any potential triggers Report all concurrent medications and supplements , as some including non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) and certain antibiotics can independently worsen reflux or interact with gastrointestinal function [8] [9] Ask about dose titration options if symptoms are significantly affecting your quality of life Discuss whether a formal GORD assessment is warranted , particularly if symptoms are persistent your GP may consider Helicobacter pylori testing or referral for endoscopy based on NICE CKS and NG12 criteria Your prescriber may refer you to a gastroenterologist if symptoms are complex or do not resolve with standard management