Zepbound (same molecule, different brand) is FDA-approved for obesity, but Zepbound isn't on most Medicaid formularies yet
But the current peptide-based drugs are neither cheap to make nor easy to take
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L-carnitine mediates protection against DNA damage in lymphocytes of aged rats [PMID: 18629605] Laboratory literature summary: L-carnitine mediates protection against DNA damage in lymphocytes of aged rats
No one in the GLP-1 group experienced significant gastrointestinal adverse events during the study, and none discontinued GLP-1 use
Zepbound is administered as a once-weekly subcutaneous injection, with dosing typically initiated at 2.5 mg and titrated upward every four weeks to a maintenance dose ranging from 5 mg to 15 mg, depending on individual response and tolerability