Common side effects Injection-site reactions: mild redness, tenderness, swelling, occasional bruising - usually resolve within hours Skin flushing / warmth - brief, related to vasodilation Transient fatigue in the first 12 weeks of intensive protocols Mild headache - usually dose-related Higher-dose theoretical concerns Copper accumulation - each 2 mg injection adds roughly 0.03 mg of elemental copper, trivial next to the 0.92.2 mg from a normal diet

Cagrilintide vs tirzepatide (Mounjaro/Zepbound) Mechanism: Cagrilintide: Amylin agonist Tirzepatide: Dual GIP/GLP-1 agonist Both novel approaches Weight loss: Cagrilintide: 10-12% monotherapy Tirzepatide: 15-22% monotherapy Tirzepatide superior as single agent Administration: Both: Weekly subcutaneous injection Both: Similar convenience Side effects: Cagrilintide: Strong GI effects Tirzepatide: Moderate GI effects Similar overall profile Approval status: Cagrilintide: Investigational Tirzepatide: FDA approved Tirzepatide available now Cost (when both available): Likely similar ($1,000-1,500/month) Both premium weight loss options Verdict: Currently, tirzepatide better choice (approved, superior weight loss)
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