Instead, it typically leads to a significant increase in adverse reactions because your body is being asked to process more of the drug than it can handle
In a phase 2 study in people with obesity (without T2D), retatrutide (doses 1 to 12 mg) has led to a dose-dependent WL up to 24.2% at the end of the 48-week treatment period compared to 2.1% with placebo [81]
These observations were also made with mechanistically different secondary stressors such as the mitochondrial complex I inhibitor, rotenone, or proteasomal inhibitors such as MG-132 or bortezomib (Suppl
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Its hard to say, because theres a variety of substances that could cause such side effects to B12 injections
It is shallow, so the needle only travels a short distance, and it has fewer pain-sensitive nerves than deeper tissue, so most people feel a small pinch rather than a deep ache