The risk of hypoglycemia was low, and the most common adverse events were gastrointestinal, with nausea and diarrhea generally being the most frequently reported manifestations
Studies examining the transfer of weight loss injections into human breast milk are extremely limited, and there is no established safety profile for exposed infants
The theory also suggests that a persons weight set point is established early in life and remains relatively stable unless altered by specific conditions, explaining why weight loss is often difficult to maintain
Children presenting neurological signs or symptoms, those unable to take oral medication, individuals with known malabsorption syndromes, infants under 6 months old, and patients using medications that may interfere with vitamin B12 absorption are typically treated with a parenteral protocol (1)
Raibick, who was interested in losing weight, had a consultation at a med spa in New Jersey and received a prescription for semaglutide after meeting with a doctor and undergoing routine blood work
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