These include: Mild nausea or digestive discomfort (more common with oral forms) Dizziness or lightheadedness Injection site irritation, redness, or swelling Possible changes in appetite These side effects typically go away on their own and do not pose long-term risks
It is not yet known whether levocarnitine is excreted in human milk
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We know with medications that it can take several doses to have a full effect, he says
Whilst there is no established direct link between GLP-1 therapy and magnesium deficiency, selecting an appropriate supplement formparticularly one that minimises digestive discomfortcan support overall metabolic health
Decisions about GLP-1 medications can add another layer and deserve clear information, honest discussion, and individualized support