Off-label uses: In some cases, it may be prescribed for weight management
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The slow start gives the body time to adjust to the medication and minimizes side effects
Pending those results, some authors in the literature have advocated for early prophylactic intervention for levels of retinopathy that approach current evidence-based treatment thresholds
Tracking your progress on compounded tirzepatide Effective tracking provides the data you and your provider need to make informed dosing decisions
Common side effects include: Nausea and vomiting Digestive issues like diarrhoea, constipation, or abdominal pain Headaches and fatigue Injection site reactions Serious but less common side effects: Pancreatitis Gallbladder problems Kidney problems Low blood sugar Most gastrointestinal side effects settle within the first month or two