No circadian window, no meal relationship, no timing advantage appears in either document
We take the reaction to have standard bi-bi kinetics with K m = 97 M for APAP[24] and K m = 5
Surplus in fatty acids has direct impact on the pathogenic effector functions of RA T cells, as fatty acids can be integrated into phospholipids, creating building blocks for cell membranes

Who Experiences More Side Effects: Higher Risk of Side Effects: Women (higher rates than men) Starting at higher doses Rapid dose escalation History of GI issues (GERD, IBS) Slower metabolism Older age Lower Risk of Side Effects: Men (lower rates than women) Gradual dose escalation Prior GLP-1 exposure Following dietary recommendations Managing Side Effects Successfully: Diet Modifications: Foods to Emphasize: Lean proteins (chicken, fish, eggs) Non-starchy vegetables Clear broths and soups Crackers, toast (for nausea) Ginger (natural anti-nausea) Peppermint tea Foods to Avoid: Fatty, greasy foods (worsen nausea) Spicy foods (irritate GI tract) Large portions (harder to digest) Carbonated drinks (increase bloating) Alcohol (worsens nausea, dehydration) High-sugar foods (blood sugar swings) Eating Strategies: Small, frequent meals (5-6 times daily) Eat slowly, chew thoroughly Stop when satisfied (dont push to full) Stay upright after eating (prevents reflux) Dont drink large amounts with meals When to Contact Your Provider: Urgent (Call Immediately): Severe abdominal pain Persistent vomiting (cant keep fluids down) Signs of dehydration (dark urine, dizziness, confusion) Severe allergic reaction Vision changes Symptoms of pancreatitis Non-Urgent (Schedule Appointment): Side effects not improving after 4 weeks Want to discuss slowing dose escalation Questions about managing side effects Considering anti-nausea medication Weight loss plateau concerns Discontinuation Rates: Due to Side Effects: Semaglutide: 6.9% discontinue Tirzepatide: 6.2% discontinue Over 93% of patients tolerate well enough to continue Long-Term Safety: Semaglutide: On market since 2017 (8 years) Extensive real-world safety data SELECT trial: Actually reduced cardiovascular events (20% reduction) No new safety concerns with longer use Tirzepatide: On market since 2022 (3 years) Growing real-world safety data Clinical trials show excellent safety profile Cardiovascular outcomes trial ongoing Both medications appear safe for long-term use based on available evidence

Since 2023, Indianapolis-based Lilly has filed lawsuits against dozens of compound pharmacies, weight-loss centers and health spas that produced and sold copies of its Type 2 diabetes treatment Mounjaro and weight-loss treatment Zepbound
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