They are not FDA-approved and are not for human or veterinary use.
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Eating smaller meals, avoiding high-fat foods, staying hydrated, and dosing escalation protocols all reduce nausea rates in clinical trials and practice
From our current clinical experience, the patients who typically require higher doses to respond, are typically the patients who have a higher insulin resistance profile
Certain nutrients are needed for mitochondria to work
High acceptance of new drug therapies, presence of major drug manufacturers and rising awareness among physicians regarding the benefits of incretin-based therapies have been the key growth factors