No, increased thirst is not listed as a common side effect in FDA prescribing information for GLP-1 receptor agonists
Its also essential for body growth, immune function, and reproductive health
However, the task-related reductions of fMRI reactivity in DMN was consistent with increased sustained attention via decreased mind wandering and therefore is unlikely to have been caused by an effect of l-theanine or caffeine on cerebral vasculature
Understanding the potential interactions, risks, and medical guidance is essential for patient safety and treatment success
Pelvic floor exercises (Kegel exercises) may strengthen urinary control, particularly if you experience any stress incontinence with coughing or physical activity
Baseline IGF-1 should be drawn before starting sermorelin