Topical effects are usually mild and local: redness, tingling, dryness, or transient irritation, more common above 4% concentration
Shared side effects both medications can cause: Nausea (most common, especially when starting) Vomiting Diarrhea or constipation Stomach discomfort Loss of appetite Headache Dizziness Semaglutide-specific notes: Side effects are generally mild to moderate, and they often decrease as your body adjusts over the first few weeks
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Effects of a dietary supplement enriched in palmitoleic acid on fatty acid composition of follicular fluid, granulosa cell metabolism, and oocyte developmental capacity in early lactation dairy cows
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